Sega has announced Miracle Girls Festival, a tentatively titled PS Vita rhythm game that brings together the girls from a number of different anime, due out this winter in Japan.
The game’s rhythm parts use the same engine as Sega’s Project Diva games. Players will press the Circle, X, Triangle, and Square buttons in combination with the d-pad to match the on-screen indications.
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Despite its somewhat anaemic lineup of backwards-compatible titles (unusual in light of the genre’s strong pedigree on Sony consoles), Vita’s selection of rhythm games is highly impressive in the modern market with genre favourites like DJMax, Hatsune Miku and Taiko no Tatsujin all present and plenty of quirky oddities like Deemo, Love Live & Persona thrown in for good measure. You’re definitely going to need to try your hand at importing to get the most of the genre here, but that shouldn’t be an issue thanks to region-free hardware and easy-to-grasp gameplay."
Senpai Gamer: "SEGA announced the release of the next Miracle Girls Festival swimsuit sets in Japan! You can buy the new collection on February 10!"
Sega has released a new trailer for its upcoming PS Vita anime rhythm game Miracle Girls Festival, showcasing its 47 anime girls and its tour mode.