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Home»News»Gaming News»Hatsune Miku Project DIVA Mega Mix Coming to Switch On May 15

Hatsune Miku Project DIVA Mega Mix Coming to Switch On May 15

By William "Shadowz" KokApril 20, 2020

Celebrating her 10 year anniversary, SEGA has announced Hatsune Miku is coming to the Nintendo Switch as a digital exclusive with Hatsune Miku Projects Diva Mega Mix.  

 

SEGA released the details as follows:

Based on Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone, Project DIVA Mega Mix takes the series to a new dimension on the Nintendo Switch, giving both new fans and Project DIVA veterans ways to play at home or on the go. Rhythm game modes features both traditional button controls, as well as a new game mode exclusive to the unique functions of the Nintendo Switch.

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix isn’t just Miku’s Nintendo Switch debut, it’s also a major milestone for the Project DIVA series, introducing a redesigned graphical style. Fan-favorite songs like Senbonzakura and over 100 others have been reinvigorated with anime-style graphics. On top of that, a selection of songs never-before-seen in the Project DIVA series have also been added for Mega Mix, so fans can enjoy playing along with even more of their favorite tracks!

Also available now is a demo for the Nintendo eShop with two songs:  Arifureta Sekai Seifuku and Romeo and Cinderella. Demo includes the feature to change your choice of character when playing. Ranging from Luka, Rin, Len, Kaito, Meiko and others from the cast. Also demonstrated in the demo is the games Mix Mode, which allows players to utilize the Nintendo Joy Con controllers to play instead. The songs are quite challenging even on normal, so do your best in those button presses.

Lastly, there is a preorder incentive. There are two versions of the game. The base game ($39.99) or the Mega pack that comes with 6 DLC Song packs ($59.99) for a total of 36 additional songs.  Anyone who bought the base game can still buy the 6 DLC packs after release separately for $6.99 each or as a bundle for $29.99.

Those who preorder will receive a 4 song “Theme DLC pack”containing playable versions of theme songs from previous Project DIVA titles. For anyone who misses out on preordering, the ‘Theme Song DLC Pack’ will be available free for all players beginning on 6/12:

  • The secret garden by Kosaki Satoru
  • Look This Way, Baby by ryo
  • Sekiranun Graffiti by ryo
  • Yumeyume by DECO*27

Time to dance again with Hatsune Miku. This time on the Nintendo Switch. Will be released on May 15, 2020 as a digital exclusive on the Nintendo eshop.

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Philosophical, Gaming, Otaku, at your service! Born in Nintendo’s golden age, his blood runs on Mario and Nintendo. With his philosophical degree, he learns to see the big picture, other points of views and tries to make unbiased thinking and judgments. Former Substance Abuse Case Manager, Full time gamer, Otaku and Student of life.

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