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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA-themed Playstation 4 Special Package Announced!

A news post to the Sony of Japan website announces the production of a Playstation 4 hardware package – the Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Special Pack. It’s inspired by the soon-to-be-released titles Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X HD and Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone.

It’s being sold in two hard drive capacities (500 GB and 1 TB), with Jet Black being available in both sizes and Glacier White being an option for the 500 GB version. The general package is basically the same as what we’ve seen for other SEGA-related PS4 promotions, but the noticeable differences are the inclusion of two Project DIVA themes for the PS4 and three different bay cover.

There are three different bay covers – one that is Project DIVA X HD-themed, one that is Project DIVA Future Tone-themed, and one that is themed on the SEGA’s continued collaboration with Hatsune Miku (SEGA ft. Hatsune Miku). The Project DIVA X HD bay cover is Glacier White-colored, the Project DIVA Future Tone cover is Jet Black-colored, and the SEGA one is a bright Aqua Blue.

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Will Support Cross-Platform Save Data Across All Regions (UPDATE)

UPDATE: Note that you still need to use the same PSN account across the different platforms. It’s not possible to transfer save data from one PSN account on another.

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Localization Producer Sam Mullen has given Project DIVA fans some great news regarding the upcoming release of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X in the West. Previously, it had been reported that the “Import Save” feature from Project DIVA F 2nd wouldn’t be present in Project DIVA X. This led fans to assume that it wouldn’t be possible to transfer savegames from the Japanese version to the US(/EU?) one. However, it turns out that this isn’t actually the case. While the import feature is indeed gone, that’s simply because it’s no longer necessary. In fact, Project DIVA X will now use a single Cross Save repository across all platforms and regions the game will be available on. For more details, we copied Sam Mullen’s explanation from NeoGAF here:

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X: PlayStation Vita vs. PlayStation 4 Comparison, Part 2

In an earlier article we already compared screenshots from the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita version of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X. With the footage from the PlayStation 4 version of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X that SEGA of Japan provided yesterday, we can now compare how both versions of the game look in motion. It should be noted though that the PS4 version is very much a work in progress, so none of what we see is final. In fact, as I’ll point out in this article later on, some changes have already been made to the game compared to the original screenshots.

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Release Date Set for August 30 in the Americas!

SEGA of America has revealed the release date for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X in the Americas! The game will be released on August 30 for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The PlayStation 4 version will cost $49.99/CA$64.99, and the PlayStation Vita version $39.99/CA$54.99. While the Japanese PS4 version was labeled as an “HD” version in its name, in the Americas both versions of the game will simply be called Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X. You can view a new English trailer below, showing new PS4 footage that hasn’t even been shown for the Japanese version of the game. Clearly, it seems SEGA is really aiming for the market overseas with the PS4 version, with a release date in the Americas only five days after the release of the PS4 version in Japan. This makes is all the more unfortunate, and almost incomprehensible from a marketing standpoint, that a European version hasn’t even been announced.

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X HD Announced for Playstation 4

Sega took to the official Japanese Project DIVA blog to announce Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X HD, the Playstation 4 version of Project DIVA X for Japan. The game is due for release on August 25th. Notable details from the announcement include compatibility with Playstation VR for the purposes of the game’s Live Edit Mode, and the Snow Miku 2010~2015 Download Campaign which offers Snow Miku modules from 2010 to 2015 for free as downloadable content for a month after the game’s release, but will no longer be free after September 25th. The DLC will be available for both Vita (Project DIVA X) and PS4 (Project DIVA X HD.)

A new piece of artwork by KEI was also published to commemorate the announcement! It is used as our featured image for this article.

Project DIVA X for the Vita released a month ago in Japan. Project DIVA X is planned for release in North America for both Vita and PS4, but there’s no word on support for Europe at the moment. Hopefully that situation may change so as to better accommodate any European fans.

A new promotional trailer for Project DIVA X HD was uploaded to Sega’s YouTube channel for the Project DIVA series. It features the Cool Medley – Cyber Rock Jam. Check it out!

【初音ミク】PS4版『初音ミク -Project DIVA- X HD』紹介映像第1弾!【Project DIVA X】

Project DIVA X, Project DIVA Arcade and VR Tech Demo Playable on PS4 at Machi Asobi Vol. 16

SEGA of Japan has announced that the PS4 versions of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, Hatsune Miku Project DIVA Future Tone as well as their PlayStation VR tech demo featuring Hatsune Miku (simply titled SEGA feat. Hatsune Miku: VR Tech Demo) will be playable at Machi Asobi, an anime event held in Tokushima in Japan from May 3 to May 5.

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“Racing Miku 2016” DLC Module Added to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X

SEGA of Japan made a bit of a surprise announcement today, as it revealed that a new “Racing Miku 2016 Ver.” module, based on Good Smile’s latest Racing Miku 2016 costume design, will be added as paid DLC to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X. The module will cost 300 yen (tax not included) and will be available on the Japanese PlayStation Network on April 28. The announcement is surprising since the last “Racing Miku” module to be added to a Project DIVA game was the 2012 version. Since then, none of the yearly Racing Miku designs (2013 to 2015) were added to the Project DIVA games. Take a look at the 3 screenshots provided by SEGA of Japan below! Hopefully, the module will also make its way to the West when the game is released in the Americas later this Fall.

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Gets a Second Batch of PS4 Screenshots

SEGA of Japan have released a few more screenshots for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, running on the PlayStation 4. Unfortunately, only one of these is in the game’s full 1080P resolution, but they still give us a good look at the graphical improvements compared to the PlayStation Vita version (which is already available in Japan). You can view new the screenshots below. For a more in-depth comparison between both versions, be sure to check our our previous article!

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X is scheduled to be released this fall in the Americas, for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4.

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Project DIVA X PS Vita Versus PS4

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Screenshot Comparison: PlayStation Vita vs. PlayStation 4

SEGA of Japan recently revealed the first screenshots from the PlayStation 4 version of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, and we thought it might be a good idea to compare them to their counterparts from the game’s PlayStation Vita version. To accomplish this, I captured screenshots from the PlayStation Vita version and upscaled them to 1080P, in order to compare them to the 1080P PS4 screenshots released earlier. As a result, the screenshots posted below from the PS Vita version aren’t really representative of the game’s graphical quality when you actually see it running on the PS Vita’s small, but high-quality, screen. Nonetheless, the game still looks decent when running on a Full HD TV. But given that the PS4 is a much more powerful system, we should expect a significant upgrade. So without further ado, on to the comparisons!
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Remains in Top Ten in the Latest Media Create Sales Chart

4gamer.net have posted the latest Media Create sales chart for the week running from March 28 to April 3, which shows Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X dropping from its third place in its first week to ninth place. The game sold an additional 10,073 copies, bringing the total to 79,511. For reference, the PlayStation Vita version of Project DIVA F 2nd sold 16,111 copies in its second week (totaling 114,738 copies at the time). So it doesn’t seem like Project DIVA X will be recovering from its slow start. That said, the real test for the franchise will likely be the release of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X and Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone on PlayStation 4, as well as the release of Project DIVA X in the Americas.

Via: Gematsu