‘Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X HD’ for PS4 arrives in Japan in August

After a long wait we finally have a release date of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva last March 24.

The game will arrive on PS4 on August 25 for 7,990 yen, according to the last announcement from Sega. A new trailer has also been released in which we can see mechanical structures such as “Cool Medley: Cuber Rock Jam” controlled by Divela, including songs such as “Unhappy Refrain” by Wowaka, “Mairisudame!” by Live P, “Tengaku” by Yuuya, “Palette” by Yuyo Yuppe and “Kono Fuzaketa Subarashiki Sekai wa, Boku no Tame ni Aru” by nk

Sega claims that we will think that Hatsune Miku looks really lovely when we see it in motion, although for the moment we have only seen some screenshots of the game, an image of the character modeling and even a very Japanese illustration made by KEI. The version of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva a notable improvement in terms of curves, textures, background images, details and more.

You can enjoy the most recent game trailer next:

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