According to the folks over at DualShockers, the PS Vita Welcome box will be introduced across Japan from March 6, where it will retail for ¥20,454 yen a pop, and when one converts it to the US dollar, that roughly equals out to approximately $195. Do bear in mind that it will arrive in limited quantities, and it is a pretty decent bundle actually when you think about it, considering how the PS Vita as a standalone console costs ¥18,995. So what exactly do you get with the PS Vita Welcome Box? It comes with a PCH-2000 PS Vita console with an 8GB memory card, an AC adapter, the usual slew of stuff in the box, and pre-loaded software that comprises of God Eater 2 trial version, Soul Sacrifice Delta trial version, Terraria trial version, Joysound.TV Plus (free to play), Dragon’s Dogma Quest (free to play), Power Pro Stadium (free-to-play), and Music Unlimited.