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Hatsune Miku Project Diva Mega 39’s: a few more details from Famitsu

The latest issue of Famitsu has some additional details about Hatsune Miku Project Diva Mega 39’s, announced earlier this week. It reveals that the developers went with NRP (Non-Photorealistic Rendering) for the videos of the various songs (this is what the “anime-style” character models mentioned in the reveal post was about).

The article also mentions additional features that will make character customisation more fun, along with a special mode played using the Joy-Cons (no details provided, but it will be available at the Magical Mirai 2019 event). Finally, the game will feature a brand new theme song (to be revealed at a later date).

In the interview, the developers revealed that they’ve been told to make a Hatsune Miku game for the Nintendo Switch quite a lot, but it took a while for plans to take shape. With this game, they wanted to give something back to the fans for Hatsune Miku Project Diva Future Tone selling more than expected, and they ended up choosing the Nintendo Switch as platform for it because the series did originate on a handheld.

For this game, they picked up songs that reflected the various “eras” of Hatsune Miku. The theme songs has “past decade” and “future decade” as themes. And as far as difficulty is concerned, it will satisfy all types of players, from young children (via the Joy-Con mode, that was specifically adjusted for ease of play) to experienced players.

Hatsune Miku Project Diva Mega 39’s (Switch) comes out in Early 2020 in Japan.

Source: Famitsu
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