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Sep 182013
 


 
News releases over the past several hours have revealed a number of new updates and features for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd. These include several newly announced songs, game modules (costumes) and gameplay mechanics.

The first major gameplay mechanic change is the addition of new types of “scratch” notes. Previously, scratch notes simply had you swipe the PS Vita touch screen, or flick the analog sticks on the PS3 controller. Now there are new “double” scratch notes with a “W” labeled onto them. These require you to swipe the Vita screen or rear panel with two fingers instead of one. For the PS3 version, you will need to flick both analog sticks.

The last new scratch note is a “link scratch”, which has a star icon follow a line rather than having the stars fly on screen. Correctly flicking all notes across the line will award the player with bonus points.

 
Scans from the newest Famitsu game magazine show several newly announced songs, as well as their accompanying modules. These include A Thousand Years Solo, Narisumashi Gengaa, This is the Happiness and Peace of Mind Committee, and Packaged.

 
Lastly, three modules from past Project Diva games were announced for inclusion in F 2nd, with full graphical updates for the new style. This may also indicate the return of songs from older games. These modules include Nyanko, Heart Hunter and White Dress.

 
Project Diva F 2nd is scheduled for a Spring 2014 launch on both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita systems.

EDIT: SEGA has uploaded the first demo video for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd, which previews all the features mentioned above:

[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyFCAKKuSRI]
 
Via ProjectDiva.fr and Famitsu

Jul 112013
 

Thanks once again to Famitsu, there are more images revealed from Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd for the PS Vita and PS3. This time we have actual gameplay and PV screenshots from the three songs announced so far: Akatsuki Arrival, Romeo and Cinderella, and Colorful x Melody.

SEGA has also recently launched the official game site, found here. The game is scheduled for a Spring 2014 launch.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jul 102013
 

There’s finally images online of the Weekly Famitsu that reveals the first 5 modules (outfits) for the three songs revealed so far in Project Diva F 2nd, a title that has just been recently announced for PS Vita and PS3. It is scheduled for release in Spring of 2014.

Update: The official game website is now open!

Click the images to view them in full size.

Image of the first two pages. I’m surprised this was kept so quiet until now.

 

The next two full pages showing song/module details.

 

Modules for the song “Colorful x Melody“.
Colorful Drop (Hatsune Miku) and Cheerful Candy (Kagamine Rin).

 

Modules for Akatsuki Arrival.
They are named Hatsune Miku Avant Garde and Megurine Luka Successor.

 

Vintage Dress module for the song Romeo and Cinderella.
It will use the same design as the module from Project Diva 2nd on PSP.

 
Source: SG Cafe.

Jul 092013
 

SEGA is reportedly well into the development stage of the next Project Diva game, and it’s titled “Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd”.

Announced songs for inclusion so far appear to be “Akatsuki Arrival“, “Colorful X Melody” and” “Romeo and Cinderella“. It is scheduled for a Spring 2014 release, and will be available on PS3 and PS Vita, based on reports from the Weekly Famitsu game magazine.

Sources: Jin115, Japanator, Siliconera

Jun 202017
 

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone will be getting a physical release for PS4 on November 22nd this year, as announced by SEGA in the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu. The game will be titled “Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone DX” as a packaged release, and contains all the downloadable contents.

The game will include 127 songs from Future Sound, 95 songs from Colorful Tone, 12 songs from the three Encore Pack add-ons, 2 songs from Prelude, a new song “Ghost Rule” by DECO*27, and 396 modules, including the new Hatsune Miku 10th Anniversary Commemoration Module designed by Mari Shimazaki. A new feature called “Promotional Video Photographing” has been brought up, with more info due at later date.

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone DX will be released on November 22nd at 7,980 yen for the standard edition and 11,990 yen for the limited edition. The limited edition, the “Memorial Pack”, contains three Blu-ray discs with over 200 promotional videos and all the opening movies since the first Project Diva game on PSP.

Preorder bonus includes a “Special Mini Soundtrack CD” containing 12 tracks of in-game background music and clear singles. Additional songs and modules will follow as downloadable contents in December for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone.

Game development is currently at 83.1 percent complete. (a reference to Hatsune Miku’s birthday on August 31)

Via Famitsu and Gematsu