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After a release date was confirmed earlier for Japan, SEGA has confirmed that Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix is coming to the West sometime in 2020 as well.

The announcement trailer for the Western release can be viewed below, and the game’s website can be visited here

SEGA has revealed that Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega39’s will launch on Switch in Japan on February 13th, 2020. 

Both a standard edition, as well as a limited edition of the game will be available. This version will come with a copy of the game, KEI-illustrated special box, “Catch the Wave” SONOCA card,  an art book, and a five-disc CD collection. 

Additionally, new artwork and a trailer have been shared. The image can be viewed above and the video below.

Virtual YouTubers, Vocaloid, and Touhou vharacters will collide when Taito brings Groove Coaster: Wai Wai Party!!!! to Switch this November in Japan.

No confirmation of release in any region has been made quite yet. A description of the game has been translated from the official website by Gematsu below, along with a trailer.

Spike Chunsoft issued a new trailer for AI: The Somnium Files today that shows off the game’s investigation elements. We’ve included it below.

The competitive platformer SpeedRunners is coming to Switch, publisher tinyBuild and developer DoubleDutch Games have announced. A release date has not been confirmed at this time.

Here’s an overview of SpeedRunners:

Nintendo has announced a launch-day update for Astral Chain. There’s a surprising amount here, including an Item Sort function in the menu, the ability to sell multiple goods at once at shops, adjusted game balance, and more.

Below are the full patch notes:

At PAX West 2019 this week, Yacht Club Games is showing off the latest build of Cyber Shadow. Get a look at some footage below.

As is the case in Japan, Spice and Wolf VR will be released on Switch in the west next week. An eShop listing confirms the game’s launch for September 5.

Here’s an overview of Spice and Wolf VR:

Astral Chain is finally here. The game was directed by Takahisa Taura, who made his debut in that role for this project.

To celebrate Astral Chain’s launch, Taura published a special message on PlatinumGames’ blog. You can read his full message below.

Arcade Archives Pinball, which was originally made by Nintendo, drops on the Switch eShop tomorrow. Have a look at some footage below.


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