Four New Songs Join Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend

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Sega have announced four more new songs for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend’s tracklist, bringing the total number of known tracks to 33 (of 36). That leaves three more songs to be revealed before the game releases in November.

 

The songs are:

Tsugai Kogarashi – Shigotoshite P

Uta ni Katachi wa Nai Keredo – Doriko

Puzzle – by Kuwagata P

Paradichlorobenzene – by Owata B

 

The screenshots above are from “Tsugai Kogarashi,” “Uta ni Katachi” and “Puzzle” respectively. We think we spot new modules there. Sega have also provided in-game videos of “Puzzle” and “Paradichlorobenzene,” which you can watch below:

 

Song: Puzzle (artist: Kuwagata P)

 

 

Song: Paradichlorobenzene (artist: Owata B)

 


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