In the world of non-linear video editing (NLE), few names carry as much weight as Vegas Pro. Originally developed by Sonic Foundry, then perfected under Sony, and now owned by Magix, the software has evolved through dozens of iterations. But a new term is buzzing in forums and YouTube comments:

April 2026 (This article will be updated if a real Vegas Pro 70 or 22 is announced). Do you think a future “Vegas Pro 70” would succeed? Have you seen fake “Vegas Pro 70” downloads? Share your experience in the comments.

Until then, . Test it on your hardware. If it crashes more than twice in a week, switch to DaVinci Resolve. If it flies, buy it—and pretend it’s Sony Vegas Pro 70. About the Author Michael Tran has edited over 500 videos using every Vegas version from 7.0 to 21. He runs a YouTube channel dedicated to NLE performance benchmarks.