Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- F 2nd

初音ミク -Project DIVA- F 2nd (Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- F 2nd) is the sixth and newest main installment in the Project DIVA series. The game was released in Japan on March 27, 2014 and will release in North America and Europe in Q3 of 2014. It costs ¥7,350 and ¥6,000 via download on PSN store. Those who pre-order the PS3 version of the game will get an Anytime Tote Bag. PS Vita pre-orders also come with an Anywhere Laundry Bag. The game's theme ("DECORATOR") is composed by popular electropop producer kz. It has been confirmed to be released in the west sometime in Fall, making it the second game in the series to be released to a western audience, the first being Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- F.

Gameplay:
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 * 1) Two new star icons are introduced- Double and Link. The Double Icon is a star with the letter W in the center. Actuation is different for both versions. For the PS Vita, it requires two thumbs to swipe the touchscreen at the same time. For the PS3 version, both analog sticks must be flicked at the same time. The Link Icon looks the same as a regular star, but with yellow lines connecting some stars together. For the PS Vita, players need to follow the line by tracing the line. For the PS3, players use the analog sticks to trace the line.
 * 2) Returning songs from previous Project DIVA PSP games now have Chance Time events. For example, the song "Packaged" Includes an alternate ending in which the fountain turns on and a rainbow appears.
 * 3) Every icon (Normal, Arrow, Scratch, Double Scratch, Trace Scratch) have their own seperate sounds.
 * 4) Like Project DIVA Arcade, the HUD Screen can now be customized with skins.
 * 5) For the PS Vita version, the Star icons can now be actuated using the analog sticks.

Modules and accessories:
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 * 1) Modules from the older entries in the series now have updated looks. For example, the Hatsune Miku module "Natural" now has a more realistic look.

Other:

 * 1) If you have save data from Project Diva F, you can unlock your previous modules and accessories by importing it into Project Diva F 2nd. However, both game saves need to be the same reigon.

Modules

 * -|Hatsune Miku =


 * -|Kagamine Rin =


 * -|Kagamine Len =


 * -|Megurine Luka =


 * -|MEIKO =


 * -|KAITO =

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Featured producers
Last Note., doriko, Team MOER, Hoehoe-P, Utata-P, KulfiQ, kz, yanagi-P, 40meterP, Tohma, Owata-P, Wowaka-P, E.L.V.N, ryo, Toku-P, Kurousa-P (White Flame), samfree, DECO*27, HoneyWorks, ika, PolyphonicBranch, Crystal-P, Hachi, Agoaniki-P, Toraboruta-P, John, KEI, Hitoshizuku-P, Shigotoshite-P, OSTER project, Scop, Yuuyu-P, Yucha-P, halyosy, Iroha(sasaki), Reruriri, cosMo, Shizen no Teki-P

Trivia

 * This is the fourth Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA-  game not featuring one of Ryo's songs as the opening theme. The first was Kosaki Satoru's  The Secret Garden , the second was DECO*27's  YUMEYUME , and the third was Mitchie M's  Ageage Again .
 * The dance routine in the opening cinematic was used in the DECORATOR Game PV.
 * This is also the second -Project DIVA- game to have a different cover art for both consoles.
 * -Project DIVA- f/F  is the first one to be released in different cover art for each console but have separate release dates, while -Project DIVA- F 2nd releases on both systems on the same day.
 * This is the first -Project DIVA- game to have its release date changed. Originally, the release date was March 6, 2014, but it was later delayed to March 27, 2014.
 * All previous modules from the original -Project DIVA- series have been redesigned/remodeled. For example:
 * Miku's "Vintange Dress" color is now darker than its previous look and "Stroll Style" has a light effect.
 * MEIKO's "Fluffy Coat" now has a similar style to Luka's "Eternal White".
 * Like Project mirai, Project DIVA F/f, and Project mirai 2, this game that does not show Hatsune Miku (or friends) at school in the opening. However, the school reappears in the PV of Sakura no Ame.
 * If you play the 'Yankee Doodle' mini game with Luka, she will speak in English instead of Japanese since she is both a Japanese and English Vocaloid.