![]() I won’t go into details here, just make sure that you have a legit UMD of the game before doing so: show your financial support to the devs, imports of the Japanese UMD can easily be found. Preparing your game to run it in English requires you to first dump your UMD to an iso, that you will then patch with the package from SkyBladeCloud and the translation team. Let’s get the cat out of the box: This English patch for Final Fantasy Type-0 is a very professional-looking translation of the game, and justifies on its own having a hacked PSP or PS Vita, in particular if you are one of the thousands of people who signed the “no vita no buy” petition for the upcoming official release. Honestly, I wanted to talk about this much earlier, but a week is the time it took me to get a copy of the game and find the proper time to test this. This project, started by developer SkyBladeCloud early 2013 finally got a release last week, and it’s pretty amazing. If you’re a FF fan and a PSP owner, you’ve probably known for long about “Operation Doomtrain”, a fan project aiming at bringing an English translation to Final Fantasy Type-0. ![]() This instantly *** a lot of fans who had been expecting an English version of the game on the PSP, then later on the Vita, for a very long time a crushing confirmation that they would not see the game anytime soon. Sony then corrected that statement: the game will not make it to the PS Vita. This would make sense: the initial game, which was a Japan-only release, was made for the PSP, and could easily be ported to the PS Vita. This announce was coupled with a massive mistake from Sony, who initially announced they would also release the remake for the PS Vita. ![]() Sony announced recently that Final Fantasy Type-0 would make it to the Western markets, with a remake coming soon for the PS4 and the Xbox One. ![]()
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