Originally due out next f***ing week, the game will now arrive on September 8 in North America and three days later in Europe, packed in a retail box full of stupid crap to try and make fans feel better. It’s not working.
The result of a partnership between Sega and Good Smile Company’s Nendoroid line of figures, the Project Mirai series offers all the rhythm action of the Project Diva series in adorable big-headed form. Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX is an enhanced version of Project Mirai 2, released in 2013 in Japan, featuring 48 songs playable in both touch and button modes and and a ridiculous amount of customisation items.
The rejigged launch edition will include premium outer box packaging and a wallet chain designed after Hatsune Miku’s belt and 19 augmented reality cards.
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4 responses to “Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX For 3DS Gets A Special Launch Edition (And A Four Month Delay)”
OH COME ON!!!
Announcing a four month delay a week before release is reminiscent of some Konami release date blunders. Should I be worried SEGA?
My rage knows no bounds, except that I shall proceed to play Witcher 3 for the next four months in some hope of consolation.
Awww I was waiting for this. Now I have to wait more 🙁
More time to play all the other games coming out.