Yup. They already made this one so I'm sure they'll make it again if that one sell well.
I'd be surprised if it even reached 10k copies. It was a missed opportunity by SEGA. In theory, a VR game featuring Hatsune Miku should be a system-seller for PS VR in Japan. But the end result was a game split in three parts, which recycled much of the assets from Project DIVA X and didn't have interesting or challenging gameplay. Project DIVA X's free VR mode is actually better.
So I'm not sure if SEGA will be releasing new VR games anytime soon, other than in arcades in Japan. Porting Panzer Dragoon Orta to PS4 and PS VR in the same way as Rez Infinite would be a smart move, but I'm not sure if SEGA sees the opportunity. Although Yukio Futatsugi has shown interest in using VR, and the Space Channel 5 VR "Ukiuki Viewing Show" is actually being handled by Grounding Inc. (which he co-founded). They developed Crimson Dragon, which was unfortunately messed up by Microsoft (it's inexcusable how they butchered Saori Kobayashi's original soundtrack for that game). So who knows, with Grounding Inc. already working on a VR game for a Sega-owned IP, just maybe a VR Panzer Dragoon isn't entirely out of the question. Still seems unlikely though.
Alternatively, Virtua Cop and House of the Dead VR games would have plenty of potential as well, given that Sony just released a new VR Aim gun controller for Farpoint.