Hatsune Miku is slowly growing hard to ignore. With a successful concert tour and two different rhythm games making their way to the US last year, it seems like western audiences can’t get enough of the Vocaloid and her friends. Sega is hoping to keep this momentum going by bringing over the largest collection of Miku music ever with Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone. Featuring over 200 songs in the full collection and over 300 different customization options, fans should certainly being paying attention, but so should fans of rhythm games in general.
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