The Federal Trade Commission announced today it has come to a settlement with Sony Computer Entertainment and advertising agency Deutsch LA over misleading claims in early ads for the PlayStation Vita. As part of that settlement, Sony will offer Vita customers who bought the system before June 1, 2012 a $25 rebate or a $50 voucher "for select games and services." The FTC's complaint [PDF] focused on the Remote Play features on the Vita, which ads from Sony and Deutsch described as "game changing." While that feature only worked with a handful of PlayStation 3 games, the ads falsely implied that the feature would work with any PS3 title.