What Are The Last Two Unrevealed Songs In Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend?

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Extend released in Japan today, but we still don’t know what the last two unrevealed songs from the game’s list of 36 tracks are! Or maybe we do, thanks to people uploading footage of the game on NicoNico Douga and YouTube.

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Multiple sources seem to confirm that the last two songs in the game are “Just be Friends” by Dixie Flatline and “Meltdown” by Iroha (sasaki) / kuma (alfred), both of which were featured in Project Diva 2nd.

 

You can watch a playthrough of Just be Friends above, and of Meltdown at this link, courtesy of YouTube user H4NDC4NNON. And with that, we know all 36 tracks in the game. Here’s a great video of Nekomimi Switch with the game’s entire cast to celebrate:

 


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