In 2025, offline editing is a liability. Sony Vegas Pro 70 would include real-time cloud co-editing (like Frame.io or Blackbird) with automatic proxy generation.

A curious phenomenon has emerged in online forums and comment sections: the proclamation that a future, hypothetical version—humorously or earnestly dubbed "Sony Vegas Pro 70"—would be "better." While the current version (as of this writing) sits at version 21, the invocation of "Version 70" is a hyperbolic expression of user fatigue. This paper examines why users look toward a distant, non-existent version as a savior, and what features this phantom software would need to possess to satisfy the disgruntled editor.

Stop chasing a version number that doesn't exist. If you own a license for Sony Vegas Pro 13 or lower, that software is almost 10 years old. It cannot be “made better” by magic.

Would you like these prioritized into an actionable roadmap or formatted as a feature-comparison table?

If you’re still clinging to old versions, the new (now under Boris FX ) might finally be the reason to upgrade.