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Sega confirms day one DLC for western release of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f

Coming to US and Europe in March

Sega confirms day one DLC for western release of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f

When we last heard from Sega on the subject of the upcoming western release of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f, there was a big 'ol question mark hanging over the subject of the DLC songs and how they'd factor into the release.

Sega has since taken to the PlayStation Blog to confirm that much of the Vita's DLC will all be available "at launch" in March.

This DLC takes the form of the the Snow Miku 2013 costume DLC, the Extra Character Modules Pack, and the Extra Songs pack - which includes fan favourites like Senbonzakura, Tell Your World, and Tokyo Teddy Bear.

The PoPiPo (Toro and Kuro version) DLC and the Convenience Store costume DLC have not been confirmed by Sega yet.

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Senbonzakura, PlayStation 3 version

Sega also hasn't confirmed the pricing of the DLC packages for Project Diva f - nor has it provided a concrete release date for when Project Diva f would hit the PSN past "March", but the good news is that March isn't that far away.

Sega once again reiterated that Project Diva f will be a completely separate game from Project Diva F and won't support Cross-Saves. It will, however, offer its own list of trophies for you to collect.

We'll keep you updated with a firm release date as soon as we have it to report.

Matthew Diener
Matthew Diener
Representing the former colonies, Matt keeps the Pocket Gamer news feed updated when sleepy Europeans are sleeping. As a frustrated journalist, diehard gamer and recovering MMO addict, this is pretty much his dream job.