Sony Hatsune Miku Project DIVA X for Vita/PS4

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X and Future Tone ‘Persona 4: Dancing All Night Style’ collaboration costume announced

Sega has announced a “Persona 4: Dancing All Night Style” collaboration costume for both Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X and Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone in Japan.

The module (costume), designed by Atlus’ Shigenori Soejima, will make its debut for the PS Vita version of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X as downloadable content on June 23 in Japan for 300 yen, and for the PlayStation 4 version when it launches on August 25. View a set of screenshots here.

The costume will also launch for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone on June 23, alongside the launch of the game, for 300 in-game Vocaloid Points (points used to purchase various in-game modules and items). View a set of screenshots here.

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in the Americas on August 30. The PS Vita version is already available in Japan, and the PlayStation 4 version will launch in the country on August 25.

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone is due out via the PlayStation Store in Japan on June 23. A free “Prelude” version containing two songs can be downloaded, and the “Future Sound” (focused on the Hatsune Miku: Project Diva and Project Diva F series) and “Colorful Tone” (focused on the Project Mirai series and Project Diva Arcade) paid add-on packs will add over 220 songs and 340 modules to the game.

-Quelle

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Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X screenshots show DLC songs, PlayStation VR support

Sega has released a new set of screenshots from the PlayStation 4 version of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X showcasing the “Sharing the World” and “Hand in Hand” songs that will be available as free downloadable content in Japan (they’ll cost 500 yen to add to the PS Vita version, however).

The screenshots also showcase the PlayStation 4 version’s PlayStation VR-supported Live Edit mode. Players can mix and match their favorite costumes, stages, and songs to create a concert all their own, and use the PlayStation VR headset to view the concert before their very eyes. PlayStation VR support, of course, will be added in a post-launch update. The device isn’t scheduled to launch until October 13.

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in the Americas on August 30. The PS Vita version is already available in Japan, and the PlayStation 4 version will launch in the country on August 25.

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Neuer DLC-Trailer für Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X

Sega hat für Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X einen neuen Trailer veröffentlicht, der die neuen, herunterladbaren Lieder des Spiels präsentiert. Es handelt sich hierbei um die Titel „Sharing the World“ und „Hand in Hand“, die zeitgleich mit dem japanischen PlayStation-4-Release des Spiels am 25. August 2016 in Japan erhältlich sein werden.

Die PlayStation-Vita-Version des Ablegers ist in Japan bereits erschienen, auf dem Handheld wird der DLC 500 Yen (ca. 4,50 Euro) kosten. Auf PlayStation 4 werden die herunterladbaren Erweiterungen sogar kostenlos sein. Beide Versionen kommen am 30. August 2016 nach Nordamerika.

-Quelle

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Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X coming to Europe via PSN August 30

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X will launch for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Europe as a digital-only title on August 30, Sega of Europe announced.

In the Americas, Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is due out both physically and digitally on August 30.

A Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X demo will be available for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita via the PlayStation Store in both North America and Europe on August 9. It features three songs—“Satisfaction,” “LOL -lots of laugh-,” and “Raspberry & Monster”—on Easy or Normal difficulties. Players will be able to unlock a handful of costume modules for Hatsune Miku, and even create a custom Music Festival medley of their own design as an Event Request.

Here’s an overview of the game, via Sega of Europe:

Overview

In Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X, the world is comprised of five unique Clouds, each with its own aura – Classic, Cool, Cute, Elegant, and Quirky. As Miku and her friends progress, the auras of the songs they perform and even the modules they choose will have a profound effect on fulfilling challenge conditions for players to test themselves with. There’s also the newly added Concert Editor, which lets players create their own mini-concerts from the songs, modules and accessories they collect. As players take on Requests and explore Clouds with Miku and her friends, they begin to forge relationships, and ultimately, will reveal the secret of the eponymous “X.”

Features

- Digital Singers Take Over the Living Room – Produce live concerts accessorized to the max with unlockable costumes, songs, and stages to create custom live concerts starring Hatsune Miku and her friends!
- 30 Miku Tracks – An assortment of new and classic Hatsune Miku music will be yours to jam to! The songs are split into Auras and have different difficulties and challenges to complete. Project DIVA X includes new arrangements and medleys by beloved artists as well.
- Cloud Requests – Go to five different Clouds with Miku and her friends, and explore them and the challenges within. But naturally, selecting the right modules and accessories are key to fulfilling the Requests. There’s also Free Play, which offers the traditional experience for Project Diva games.
- Interact with Miku and Her Friends – Things start to get very meta for the digital singer as she and her friends discover what it’s like to live in the world of Project Diva X – players can interact with the characters.

Watch the latest trailer below.

-Quelle
 
Hab mir die Demo gleich mal gezogen und finde den Schwierigkeitsgrad mal schon ziemlich heftig. Natürlich muss man dazu sagen, dass es mein erstes Miku Game ist. Bisher habe ich den dritten Demo-Song noch nicht mal auf leicht geschafft. Und bei Normal verknotet man sich die Finger. Schade dass es bisher dazu kein Arcade Stick im Miku Design gibt, mit dem wäre es sicher leichter.

Toll finde ich die Möglichkeit, die Kleidung von Miku anzupassen (V3 <3) und später in de Vollversion auch eigene Konzerte erstellen zu können. An sich wollte ich mir das Spiel erst später kaufen wenn es billiger ist, aber ich denke ich werde da wohl doch schon zum Release zuschlagen. :D
 
Also ich hab den dritten Demo-Song immer noch nicht beenden können. :blushed:

Finds aber auch echt nicht einfach, bei den ganzen bunten trallala den Überblick auf dem Bildschirm zu behalten. Und wenn Miku noch dazu was "attraktives" trägt wird's gleich noch mal schwerer mit der Konzentration. :-D
 
Also ich hab den dritten Demo-Song immer noch nicht beenden können. :blushed:

Finds aber auch echt nicht einfach, bei den ganzen bunten trallala den Überblick auf dem Bildschirm zu behalten. Und wenn Miku noch dazu was "attraktives" trägt wird's gleich noch mal schwerer mit der Konzentration. :-D

Aku ist schon so pro, der kann sich gar nicht vorstellen das das schwer sein kann^^

Fand damls die Ps3 Demo von Diva auch extrem schwer selbst auf Easy, Project Mirai am 3DS war dann ganz gut machbar.
 
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