HATSUNE MIKU: PROJECT DIVA X Coming To PS4 & PS Vita

HATSUNE MIKU: PROJECT DIVA X Coming To PS4 & PS Vita

SEGA has announced that Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X will be arriving for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita at the end of August, plus special item for pre-orders!

By NateBest - Apr 29, 2016 02:04 PM EST
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SEGA has announced that both the PS4 and PS Vita versions of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X will hit retailers and on PSN on August 30th. The game is set to be priced at $49.99/CA$64.99 for the PlayStation 4 version, and $39.99/CA$54.99 for the PlayStation Vita version. Both games will launch on the same day and unlike the Japan release, the game on both platforms will be called Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X; there will be no "HD" for the PS4 version in the Americas.

Those that pre-order the game, or pick up copies on launch day (while supplies last), will receive a special Miku item; a special Hatsune Miku pouch, adorned with the symbols of the five new auras that are central to its new style of gameplay.

Project DIVA X Pre-Order Bonus






In Project DIVA X, players help Miku and her friends sing and dance their way through five Clouds that comprise their world! Each Cloud has its own unique aura -- Classic, Cool, Cute, Elegant, and Quirky -- that will offer different challenges for players to fulfill. Moreover, the auras of the 30 new and classic songs they perform, and the nearly 300 modules (costumes) they'll wear, will have an important impact on the many different challenges.

There's also a new Concert Editor feature, which allows players to take on the role of producer by customizing their own shows with unlocked songs, modules, and accessories! And just as was announced for the Japanese version, the Concert Editor's Live View mode will support PlayStation VR! Support will be enabled after the launch of PSVR as a free digital update.
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