Sega has released a new trailer for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix, showing off ten new songs that are to be included in game. The list of the newly announced tracks are as follows:
- “Catch the Wave” by kz (livetune)
- “Alien Alien” by Nayutan Seijin
- “39 Music!” by Mikito-P
- “Hibana” by DECO*27
- “Teo” Omori and Sakurai
- “Roki” by Mikito-P
- “Jigsaw Puzzle” by Mafumafu
- “Dreamin’ Chuchu” by emon (Tes.)
- “Ohedo Julia-Night” by Mitchie M
- “Jitter Bug” by Nanashi Hachiya
New modules, or costumes, can also be seen in the trailer, as well as new games modes that will be included. You can take a look at the trailer here:
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix hits Japan on Feb. 13, 20 and will arrive in NA/EU some time in 2020.
A new Dragalia Digest video will air around Dec. 24, 7 PM PT. Joining this time to help host is Nina, who will be delivering news and information surrounding the 1.15.1 update releasing that same day. Will you be tuning in?
It’s time for the latest Famitsu’s most wanted games chart. This week, Animal Crossing: New Horizons moves one slot down to #3.
Head past the break for the full chart. All votes were cast between December 5 and December 11.
A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These include Blossom Tales, Cities: Skylines, Fast RMX, Hotline Miami Collection, Into the Breach, and more.
Here are the full highlights:
Celica: Queen of Valentia is heading to Fire Emblem Heroes as the next Legendary Hero. The character will be added on December 24 / December 25.
Here’s a trailer:
Bandai Namco is continuing its support for Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission with another update. Announced today, players can look forward to move content on January 9, 2020.
Next month’s update features five new missions and 17 new cards. A trio of battle modules and accessories are also included.
It’s been a couple of months since the last Splatoon 2 update, but Nintendo has another one in store. The company announced that the next patch will be delivered worldwide on January 5 in North America / January 6 in Europe.
Expect version 5.1.0 to include weapon adjustments. Patch notes haven’t been published in English at this time, but we’ll share them once they’re available.
Another update, which will likely be version 5.2.0, should follow around the end of April.
Since the release of Crash team Racing Nitro-Fueled earlier this year, the racer has received regular content updates. Activision and Beenox have delivered several Grand Prix events with new characters, tracks, and more. The latest one, Winter Festival, just went live a few days ago
Players will be happy to hear that the content updates won’t be stopping this year. Another Grand Prix is confirmed to go live in 2020, though further details haven’t been provided. When we have more details, we’ll be sure to pass those along to you.
Mortal Kombat 11 received another patch on Switch this week. The update includes more adjustments, fixes, and more.
Here are the full patch notes:
Much like other publishers, THQ Nordic is holding a new holiday sale on the Switch eShop. Fans can save big on the de Blob games, Darksiders, and more.
The full lineup is as follows: