Out of the box, the PlayStation Vita uses a set of system fonts designed to be readable on the handheld’s 5-inch OLED (or LCD on the 2000 model) screen. While functional, the default font rendering is optimized for performance and storage savings rather than typographic elegance. In some regions or specific applications, users may notice jagged edges (aliasing) or a lack of weight variation in the text, which can make the interface feel dated compared to modern mobile standards.
. This "extra quality" font package is essential for rendering the system's user interface (UI) and in-game text correctly, as the standard firmware file (PSVUPDAT.PUP) does not always include the necessary font assets for full compatibility. Purpose of the Font Package UI Rendering: ps vita firmware font package extra quality