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Hatsune Miku Project Mirai DX Release Date Slips
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FRANCISCO & LONDON – May 19, in the year of our Lord 2015
– Hatsune Miku™: Project Mirai DX, the unique 3D rhythm game
developed specifically for the Nintendo 3DS™ system, will now
launch on Sept. 8, in North America and Sept. 11 in Europe from
SEGAź of America, Inc. and SEGAź Europe, Ltd. respectively. The
game will be available in stores and digitally on the Nintendo
eShop for Nintendo 3DS for the originally announced price of
$39.99USD or $49.99CAD in North America.
In North America, SEGA will offer a special physical Launch
Edition at retailers nationwide. This launch edition of Hatsune
Miku: Project Mirai DX will include the game, premium outer box
packaging, and a wallet chain designed after Hatsune Miku’s
iconic belt – a simple and stylish way for fans to represent
their love for Miku. All copies of the game will include 19
double-sided augmented reality (AR) cards that show off
additional dance moves and costumes.
In collaboration with Good Smile Company, a popular Japanese
figure company, Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX features Miku and
all of her friends in their Nendoroid figure style. The game
features 48 full-length versions of fan-favorite songs players
can challenge themselves with by trying to match the rhythm in
“Tap Mode” and “Button Mode,” each with multiple difficulty
levels, which can be further augmented with challenge and
support items.
But the rhythm game is just one facet of Hatsune Miku: Project
Mirai DX – players can also customize a virtual apartment for
their favorite Miku character with decorations, seasonal items,
and more. The Mirai Theater has replay functions so players can
watch their favorite videos and add scrolling commentary.
Choreograph entirely new routines by making new moves in the
Dance Studio, and compose brand new song phrases in My Tune.
This info can all be shared on customizable Profile Cards, which
can be shared via StreetPass™ and kept current via SpotPass™.
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX is rated E10+ by the ESRB. It
will launch on Sept. 8 for North America and Sept. 11 in Europe
in stores and digitally on the Nintendo eShop.