Sega has released a shortened version of the opening movie and the first trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX.
The Nendoroid-style 3DS rhythm game features 48 full-length songs, multiple game modes, styles, and difficulties, customization options, and other features such as a theater to watch videos with scrolling commentary, a studio to compose dance routines, the ability to compose your own song phrases, and Player Cards to share over StreetPass and SpotPass.
Hatsune Miku has become an international icon. What began as a singing synthesizer turned into a character recognized around the world that stars in multiple forms of media. In the realm of games, people recognize her as a rhythm game star. But what else do people need to know about her?
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The PlayStation 4 version of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone will be playable at Snow Miku 2016 from February 6 to 7 at the Sapporo Factory Room, Sega announced.