Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-30602727-20160202181457/@comment-30602727-20160314220818

You'd have to account the tensions between Japan and the other languages too. SeeU didn't do as well, not just because Japanese voicebank =/= success all the time. She didn't do well and was rejected because Japanese and Koreans don't get along. This was why Tianyi Japanese was withdrawn in the first place: Japanese and Chinese people were fighting over territory in 2012, so SHN thought it was wise to not release it as it would cause negatively affected biased sales (and by biased, I mean "She's Chinese and therefore I'm not buying her because she's Chinese").

Though, I will agree that the Korean language should have been top priority regardless. In fact, we were just talking about Uni over on twitter and some people voiced fear of Uni suffering the same problems SeeU faced if she also received a Japanese vocal.