Project Mirai DX, also knows as Project Mirai Deluxe in the West, was launched today in Japan. Although the game was created specifically for the Western market, SEGA recently delayed the launch there until September. This means the Japanese version of the game ends up being the first one to hit the market. To promote the new release, SEGA posted a new launch trailer for the game, showing a preview for all the of the game’s 48 songs. You can watch the video below!
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Sega Releasing a Demo for Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX in Japan on May 13
Sega announced that they will be releasing a demo of Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX (a.k.a. Project Mirai Deluxe in the US/Europe) in Japan on May 13 for the 3DS. The demo can be played using either the touch or button mode, and includes two songs (“Senbonzakura” and “LOL – lots of laugh -“). Additionally, you can also transfer save data from Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai 2.
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX will be released on 3DS in North America on May 26, with the European release following a few days later on May 29.
Minigames in Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe
In addition to the rhythm gaming core of Project Mirai Deluxe, the game will also offer a handful of minigames for players to check out. Sega recently took to the Japanese Project Mirai Deluxe website to announce these treats for gamers. Siliconera offers some insight in their recent article here.
Notably, a Puyo Puyo minigame is available in Project Mirai Deluxe, which should be accessible through this game’s “My Room” submenu. You can play one-player Puyo Puyo games against CPU opponents or locally play two-player games against a nearby friend as long as both players have copies of the game.