SEGA announces that Hatsune Miku: Project Diva series has shipped over 1 million units


SEGA has announced that the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series on PSP has shipped over 1 million units. That would mean this is counting sales for Hatsune Miku Project DIVA, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd, and Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend. To celebrate this milestone SEGA has announced they will be distributing commemorative pins to 390 randomly chosen fans that fill out the survey on the game’s site. The survey will run from April 12th to April 27th.

I guess that new Hatsune Miku game being teased as “Next Hatsune Miku Project Diva” shouldn’t come as a shock seeing how the series did over a million in Japan. Some might argue and say it’s three different titles. Actually that is rather good for the series being a niche Japan only series. Not to mention the Extend game is just a re-release of Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA 2nd.

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4 responses to “SEGA announces that Hatsune Miku: Project Diva series has shipped over 1 million units

  1. Brent says:

    Has anyone tried that new Fez game on the Xbox 360 arcade download section? It’s been years in the making and just came out today (13th April), man, if only SEGA was still as creative enough to put games out like that too…

    FEZ = Highly recommended, near everyone has given it perfect scores.

    Still, great to see SEGA’s success with their Hatsune Miku series, I’ve never actually played any of the Hatsune games, are they any good? Do they ever come out in the Western regions?

  2. SpinnySpin says:

    Why nobody mentions they sold out a Project Diva concert in Los Angeles?
    6000 people attended at Nokia Theater, the concert was run by SEGA, GoodSmile, Crypton and Toyota.

  3. SkyeIzumi says:

    It’s great to hear this acheivement. It’s just so fustrating to know that. Miku as large fan base including outside of Japan and there is no localization of any of the games.

    Or atleast give a optain to turn the Japanese text into English and so forth. i’m perfectly fine with listening to Miku sing in Japanese. I would just like to play one of the games and understand want I’m doing. English text in the menu’s would go a long way to help selling even more copies.

    Nevertheless. A great achievement for SEGA and Miku

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