Live English Patch: K-on Houkago

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Disclaimer: This guide assumes you own a legal copy of the game or a backup ISO. Piracy is not condoned.

K-On! was a prime candidate for such a project. Its popularity in the West was astronomical; the "Moe" boom was in full effect, and the music of Hokago Tea Time was topping iTunes charts globally. Despite this demand, no official localization was ever announced by Sega, likely due to licensing complexities regarding the music rights outside of Japan.

Move the new patched ISO to the ISO folder on your PSP memory stick or PS Vita (via Adrenaline).

While the gameplay is intuitive, the menus, unlock conditions, and concert instructions are entirely in Japanese. This is where the English patch becomes essential.

Live English Patch: K-on Houkago

Disclaimer: This guide assumes you own a legal copy of the game or a backup ISO. Piracy is not condoned.

K-On! was a prime candidate for such a project. Its popularity in the West was astronomical; the "Moe" boom was in full effect, and the music of Hokago Tea Time was topping iTunes charts globally. Despite this demand, no official localization was ever announced by Sega, likely due to licensing complexities regarding the music rights outside of Japan.

Move the new patched ISO to the ISO folder on your PSP memory stick or PS Vita (via Adrenaline).

While the gameplay is intuitive, the menus, unlock conditions, and concert instructions are entirely in Japanese. This is where the English patch becomes essential.