It was officially translated into Korean and released. It was the first to be released in Australia and came straight to Korea. It was pretty well received at the time of release, and later the PS4 version was released. I can’t remember where Vita games and consoles are in the house, so I’m posting them as a record because I can see one for now.The back is no different from any PlayStation Vita package. It has PSN and various information written on it. It features Korea Only dedicated to Korean.I remember getting it as a freebie, but I’m not sure. The package is just the same in PlayStation color, and there’s printing paper on the outside, but not inside. This is a shame.Cartridges don’t have any specific features. There’s no sign that it’s the Korean version.The side is also only titled in English, so in fact the name of this game doesn’t come to mind every time.The contents are simple with guide paper and vita cartridges. I understand that the first edition has a perk code and also has a perk sticker. I’m not a first edition.This is a PS VITA Soft Tear Away machine. It’s not written exactly in Korean, so I’m writing it like this. It’s a game that was released exclusively for Vita and was released in 2013.You can see that it’s a regular price because it’s for the entire user.