Pretty steelbook and if glossy stunning:-
Tentative artwork though . . .

Wouldn't say no to this steelbook with English print.
"The Smurfs" kind of sounds better . . . lol . . . than "I Puffi" (Italy), "Les Schtroumpfs" (France), "Al Sanafer" (Arabias), Els Barrufets" (Catalan), "Pottokiak" (Basque), "Die Schlumpfe" (Germany), "Ta Stroumfakia" (Greece), "HaDardasim" (Hebrew), "Strumparnir" (Iceland), "Los Pitufos" and so on . . .
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Confirmed artwork same as Germany:-
(with, according to the mock-up, English-language title on the spine and looks like the domestic title just on the flyer)

Original art by the Smurfs creator the Belgian artist Pierre Culliford aka Peyo (always preferred Tintin myself by the Belgian artist
Hergé ) makes big bucks when it hits the market but of course not in the same league as Tintin.
Studio Peyo run by his son since father's death in 1992 uses the same style signature as seen here on the steelbook.