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Project DIVA X Sales Results Japan

Latest Media Create Sales Results Shows a Poor Debut for Project DIVA X HD, Slightly Better Sales for The King of Fighters XIV

The latest Japanese videogame sales results from Media Create have been released, and they paint a rather bleak picture for the first week of sales for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X HD. The game entered the charts at number 8, with a total of 12.915 copies sold. While it was to be expected that the PS4 version wouldn’t do better than the PS Vita version, these sales are still worse than expected. For reference, the PS Vita version sold 69,438 copies in its first week, which in itself was already a low number for a series once capable of selling over 200,000 copies in its first week.

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7th Dragon III Code: VFD and Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse Scheduled to Be Released This Winter in Europe

Deep Silver has narrowed down the release window for 7th Dragon III Code: VFD and Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse in Europe, as they revealed that the games will be released this Winter. The information was found in a series of trailers uploaded to their channels, which are essentially the E3 2016 trailer, but with the added EU information. The trailer are also available with subtitles in different languages on their Youtube channel. You can view the UK versions below.

Via: Gematsu

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Out Now in the Americas and Europe for PS4 and PS Vita!

SEGA has released a new trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, which is out now in both the Americas and Europe, for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita! Earlier on we posted our full review of the game. In Europe, the game is only available digitally on the PlayStation store, for the price of €44.99 for the PS4 version and €29.99 for the PS Vita version. Purchase details for the Americas can be found on the official website. For DLC details, take a look at our previous article here. You can view the launch trailer below, as well as the full press release!

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone Adds “LOL -Lots of Laugh-” And “Hand in Hand” to Its Song Lineup

SEGA’s AM2 and the Project DIVA Arcade team have announced that they’ll be adding two more songs to Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone, namely “LOL -lots of laugh-” and “Hand in Hand”. These will be made available on August 31 in the arcades in Japan, which also happens to be Hatsune Miku’s birthday!

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X and Youtube: An Overview of Blocked and Monetized Songs

If you’re looking into streaming or posting videos on YouTube with footage from SEGA’s upcoming rhythm game Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, there are a few things you’ll need to watch out for. This article is intended to give people an overview of the various copyright claims tied to the currently known tracks in the game. However, do understand that Segalization takes no responsibility whatsoever regarding any copyright strikes or Content ID claims that may be targeted at your Youtube channel if you upload Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X videos. The information here could change at any time, and videos that are safe to upload now may end up getting your channel banned tomorrow. We simply have no control over that. With that out of the way, read on for our findings regarding uploading videos with footage from Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X to YouTube.

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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Review (PS4)

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X is the latest game in SEGA’s Project DIVA rhythm game series, and also the first to be released on the PlayStation 4. While there’s also a PlayStation Vita version (of which I played the Japanese import), it’s the English PlayStation 4 version that I’ll be reviewing here. With Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, SEGA made several big changes to the traditional Project DIVA formula, perhaps in an attempt to revitalize the franchise which appears to be showing some fatigue in Japan. The question is if the changes were for the better? Read on to find out my thoughts on that!

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Valkyria Azure Revolution - Release Date Announcement

Valkyria: Azure Revolution Release Date Confirmed for January 19 on PS4 and PS Vita in Japan

SEGA has revealed the release date for Valkyria Azure Revolution in Japan. The game will launch on January 19 for the price on PlayStation 4 (7,990 yen) and PlayStation Vita (6,990 yen). The existence of a PlayStation Vita version is actually a big surprise, as the game was initially only confirmed for PlayStation 4. You can view a new trailer below, which doesn’t yet show the gameplay changes made to the game. For that, we’ll have to wait for the new demo, which will be playable at the Tokyo Game Show in September. The new demo will later on be made available in October on the Playstation Network for those who get a code at the Tokyo Game Show, or those who already owned a demo code for the previous demo. A new in-game screenshot, which you can view below, does show the new UI in action.

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Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls Release Date Confirmed for October 18 (NA) & October 21 (EU)

Idea Factory International has issued a press release to announce the release date for the English version of their upcoming PlayStation Vita game, Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls. The game, a crossover between the Sega Hard Girls franchise and Idea Factory’s Hyperdimension Neptunia games, will be released on October 18 in North America and October 21 in Europe. It will also be released in both digital and physical form (not just for North America, but also in Europe). You can visit the US website here, and the EU version here for information.

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First Puyo Puyo Chronicle Gameplay Footage Shown During Recent SEGA Nama

During the latest “SEGA Nama” live stream, SEGA have revealed the first gameplay footage of Puyo Puyo Chronicle. Perfectly Nintendo managed to upload a recording of the live stream to their Youtube channel, and you can find their video below. Aside from showing some dialogue between Arle and Allie, and exploration of the 3D world, the video also shows the game’s battle system. As seen in the video, the enemies can be avoided when you encounter them on the map, but making contact with them will trigger a battle.

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Persona 5: Maid Café Gameplay Trailer

Over the past week, Atlus has uploaded several new videos showing some more gameplay for Persona 5. The latest video shows the protagonist visiting a maid café, and previous trailers showed the protagonist making coffee and meals in the coffee shop Le Blanc, as well as going to the movies with Futaba. There’s also a trailer for the character of Yusuke Kitagawa.

You can watch the videos below, as well as the subtitled versions for three of the videos, courtesy of dominationkid w.

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