If you want to see what the PS Vita version of Valkyria Revolution looks like, you have come to the right place. Today Sega released the PS Vita version of the game on the Japanese PlayStation Store.

On top of that, we also get the very first screenshots of the PS Vita version, which had been held under close wraps until now. You can check those at the bottom of the post.

The demo can be found here, and weighs only 479 megabytes. As usual, you'll need a Japanese PSN account to download it, and you can read how to make one on our handy guide.

On the other hand, if you don't want to go through the hassle of putting a Japanese PSN account on your PS Vita (which involves wiping the console clean), you can check out the PS4 version, released a few days ago. It still requires the Japanese account, but it's much easier to handle on PS4.

If you want to see more of it, you can check out our full playthrough, and plenty of screenshots.

The game will release  in Japan on January 19th for PS4 and PS Vita. A a western launch has also been recently announced. It will come in the Spring of 2017,  with a fairly unexpected Xbox One version making its appearance on top of the two on PlayStation platforms. And yes, it won't lose the PS Vita version, thank goodness.