The latest Media Create Sales chart for Japan in the week running from March 21 to 27 has been released, and SEGA’s Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X entered the chart at third place. The game sold 69,438 copies, which is admittedly a low number for a Project DIVA title on the PlayStation Vita. In comparison, Project DIVA F 2nd sold 98,628 copies on the PS Vita in its first week in Japan while Project DIVA f before it sold 159,592 copies. Being the third Project DIVA title on PlayStation Vita there wasn’t much room for improvement technically, which may partially explain the low numbers. It’s also worth noting that the game is still the best selling PS Vita game this week, outselling Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus (21,959 copies) by a wide margin.
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Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Releasing This Fall in the Americas for PS Vita and PS4!
SEGA of America have announced yet another SEGA game that will be localized, and it’s none other than Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X. The game will be released this fall for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in North and South America, in both digital and physical formats! You can find the official announcement trailer and images from the English PS Vita version below, as well as part of the official press release from SEGA containing more details about the game! Unfortunately, there’s again no information on a European release.
You can find the official website for the game here: http://miku.sega.com/divax/
Here Are the First 1080P Screenshots of Project DIVA X Running on PlayStation 4
Today, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X was released in Japan for the PlayStation Vita. At the same time, SEGA have revealed the first 1080P screenshots for the PS4 version of the game, giving us a good look at the technical upgrade! As expected, the game will also run at 60fps. Aside from an increase in resolution, the PS4 version will feature improved textures and lighting. The screenshot for Tsumi no Namai below shows the increased texture resolution in the background, as well as a lot more detail on the flying lilies. It’s a nice visual upgrade, and it’ll be interesting to see how well it compares to the upcoming PS4 version of Project DIVA Arcade (which is also running in 1080P/60fps).
SEGA Reveals Gameplay Footage of Project DIVA X’s “Ultimate Medley” on Extreme Difficulty
SEGA of Japan have posted a video showing a complete playthrough of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X‘s most difficult medley (on the game’s Extreme difficulty), which you can watch below. We talked about the medley in one of our earlier articles. With no less than 1047 notes and a combination of the most difficult songs in the game, the medley is certain to give even veteran players a challenge. I only ever completed a dozen songs on Extreme in Project DIVA F 2nd, so it’s unlikely I’ll manage to complete this song on Extreme, let alone get a Perfect for it. But does it actually look challenging enough for the Project DIVA experts out there? Let us know what you think about the medley in the comments!
New Gameplay Footage, Trophy List and Asian Launch Trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X
Dengeki Online have posted an hour long video on their Youtube channel where they play Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X and take a closer look at the game’s various gameplay modes. These of course include the Quest Mode (including medleys), but also the game’s Edit Mode and Portrait Mode. You can watch the video below. In addition, Exophase have posted the trophy list for the game. Over at NeoGAF, someone made an effort to figure out the possible conditions required to unlock the achievements.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Will be Getting a Demo and DLC at Launch
Alongside the release of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X on March 24th in Japan, SEGA have announced that they will also be releasing a demo for the game. The demo will contain the following songs: “Love Song” (“Ai no Uta”), “Strangers”, and “LOL -lots of laugh-“.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Gets New Commercial Ahead of Launch
SEGA have released a new commercial for the upcoming release of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X in Japan. The game will be released on March 24th for the PlayStation Vita, with a release on PlayStation 4 scheduled for this fall. We’ve been providing regular updates for the game ever since it was announced, so if you’re looking for more information, be sure take a look at our previous Project DIVA X articles!
Ninth Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Songs PV
Happy Hatsune Miku Day! March 9th is recognized as “Miku Day” in Japan, since “mi” and “ku” can refer to “3” and “9.” Miku Day is not the same thing as Miku’s birthday in Japan (August 31) but is nevertheless a widely celebrated occasion.
While Miku Day has passed in Japan, many of us in other parts of the world have not had a chance to celebrate. Give thanks to Hatsune Miku today!
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Gets New Trailer and “Ultimate Medley” Screenshots
SEGA have posted their 8th information update article for Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X, revealing screenshots of the game’s “Ultimate Medley” (which we talked about earlier), which is a medley containing some of the most challenging songs that were featured in earlier Project DIVA games. Shortly before that, SEGA also released a new trailer showing footage from the game’s Cute Medley, called “Idol Sounds” (arranged by Vocaloid producer Mitchie-M).
Live Quest Mode Gameplay Demo from Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X
Famitsu released a video of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X featuring a new addition to the series – Live Quest mode. My colleague Draikin has written articles on Live Quest mode previously, and now the video can act as a sort of visual synthesis for the detailed coverage he’s provided on this mode.
To summarize: there are five Areas in Live Quest mode, each of which are themed after the five Elements in Project DIVA X. The player is free to cycle between the five Areas at their leisure. Within each Area are Elemental-themed songs that must be cleared, and after clearing a song the player acquires Voltage that “restores” the Area of a particular Element. But any given Area cannot be fully restored without finally completing a Medley featuring songs of a particular Element.
Check out the video below! It lasts for a little more than five minutes and serves as a comprehensive overview of the Live Quest mode experience on the Playstation Vita. If you missed out on Rush Notes before, you can also see it in this video.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X is due for release in Japan on March 24. We still do not have any word on localization outside of Japan.