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Apr 272016
 

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With the launch of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X (Vita version) now in the past, fans of the Diva series are now waiting for more news of the PlayStation 4 version launch. SEGA obliged today with the first official game video, along with a surprise announcement: The launch date has been pushed forward from its original Fall 2016 launch, to a new launch date of August 25th, 2016! Rather than releasing as what we hoped would be a PlayStation VR launch title, the game will instead launch sooner, and add a later update to support PlayStation VR for the live edit mode after its launch. The launch price will be 7990 Yen.

The game also has a new official title: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X HD. This is likely to help give the title more differentiation compared to the Vita version (the previous Diva F 2nd was named the same on Vita and PS3). The finalized game art has been illustrated by KEI (seen above), and is now visible on the official game website. A Snow Miku DLC module pack was announced for early buyers: Between August 25th and September 25th, a DLC pack containing Snow Miku versions 2010~2015 can be downloaded completely free! This pack will also be made available for the PS Vita version.

 
The “cool” element medley named “Cyber Rock Jam” was featured in the new video, and confirms the game will be running at a smooth 60 frames per second, a first for a home console Project Diva game. The shadow and lighting detail also seems improved, but the model detail seems largely unchanged.

The English versions for PlayStation Vita and PS4 are still slated for a Fall 2016 release, unless SEGA releases new announcements regarding changes for those versions. Other than that, what do you guys think of the news announcements for Diva X HD? Are you more excited or disappointed?

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Jan 302016
 

Thanks to news releases by SEGA today at the Sofmap Amusement Hall in Akihabara (as part of their Project Diva X demo tour across Japan), we finally know the identity of the mystery Nendoroid Co-de design: The figure is based on the “ハツネミク” (referred to as Hatsune Miku OP ver. in the West) outfit from the original Project Diva game on PSP. Miku in this outfit was the first thing you saw in the game’s opening video, and has since been featured in two additional PSP games (and their Dreamy Theater counterparts for PS3), and Project Diva Arcade. Preorders for the Nendoroid Co-de Miku ver. will begin in Spring 2016, with shipments likely due in Summer 2016.

What is Nendoroid Co-de?

“Nendoroid Co-de is a new addition to the Nendoroid series based on the theme of dressing-up characters! The figures have fixed poses and each come with four parts – the head, upper garment, lower garment and shoes. Each of these parts can be swapped between characters allowing for all sorts of possibilities. The more you collect, the more dress-up options become available to you!” Via Good Smile


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Along with the Nendoroid, SEGA mentioned the launch dates of several new arcade prizes. Premium prize figures based on Miku and Rin’s “Gumdrop” outfits from the song “Colorful Drop” in Projecty Diva F 2nd are due for release in March 2016. They look great together as a pair, so try to get both! Character screen cleaning pads and also a bath towel are scheduled for launch in April 2016. These prizes can be found in Arcades across Japan, or from various auction/re-seller sites.

SEGA also announced a -DAIBA de DIVA- X celebration event to accompany the launch of Project Diva X on PlayStation Vita’s launch on March 24th. Located at the Tokyo Joypolis entertainment venue, “DAIBA de DIVA” events transform the venue into a sort of Hatsune Miku themed park. Miku themed rides, foods, prizes and Project Diva game demos can be expected, and perhaps some small-scale Hatsune Miku concert events, or live DJs. More details due later. The event ends on April 24th.


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Sep 152015
 

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone has been announced by SEGA and Sony today via the SCEJA stream. The news has been teased many times as SEGA has been showing interest in making a similar game to Project DIVA Arcade for home consoles since last year, as well as the poll held in April this year.

The teaser trailer was showcased at the event, and showed many familiar features from the arcade version such as the hold bonus and multiple buttons hold bonus. The game is set to release for sometime in 2016. Below are screenshots we’ve gathered from the stream, and reveal a brief moment of the gameplay.

Aug 072015
 

The next Project Diva game has been confirmed! SEGA feat. Hatsune Miku Project will be collaborating with Piapro in gathering fans’ illustrations for the next Hatsune Miku Project game title. The announcement has been made via live stream Hatsune Miku! Nico Nico Live 2nd today on Nicovideo.

The collaboration will feature 200 winning illustrations, with 100 illustrations each for end credits in two sections. The time for submissions is set on August 10th at 17:00 JST~September 11th at 17:00 JST. Further details and instructions will follow shortly on August 10th.

UPDATED: The collaboration consists of end credits illustrations only.

Jun 232015
 

Some newly uploaded product listings on the MEDICOMTOY site has spilled the beans on the pricing and launch details of the Real Action Heroes: Hatsune Miku Project Diva F Honey Whip ver. figure, for both the Standard and Deluxe editions.

Both versions are scheduled to launch in March 2016 (just in time for the next Miku Day event, we imagine), and will be priced at 27,864 Yen ($225 USD) and 38,664 Yen ($313 USD) for the Standard and Deluxe editions, respectively. The only detail not revealed is the preorder period, but that should be announced very soon.

The Standard edition will include only the “Honey Whip” version outfit, and seemingly one expression style (smiling), according to the details provided. She stands at 30cm (12 inches) tall, and features a fully poseable body with a real cloth outfit that perfectly recreates the sexy (word quoted from site!) Honey Whip module outfit from Project Diva F, designed by Saitom. A stand is also included.

The Deluxe edition will include everything seen in the Standard edition, and more. Beyond the standard “smiling” expression, you get three more interchangeable faceplates: A “winking” face, “both eyes closed” face, and an “embarrassed” face. Lastly, the full “Supreme” module outfit from Project Diva F 2nd, designed by Redjuice, is also included in the deluxe edition. The accompanying hair parts are also included, allowing you to completely change the entire figure’s outfit.

Keep an eye out for the soon-to-come preorder announcements! Below is a gallery of some of the figure’s accessories. View the full gallery here: http://www.medicomtoy.co.jp/list/10297.html