Hatsune Miku VR Heading To HTC Vive And Oculus Rift

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A Hatsune Miku rhythm game is heading to PCs. Crypton and Degica are working on Hatsune Miku VR. (Not to be confused with Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live, which is available for the PlayStation VR.) An official website has launched confirming it will be playable in English, Japanese and Chinese and work with both the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.

 

In Hatsune Miku VR, people will use their VR controllers to play along with the Vocaloid’s music. There will be eight songs at the outset, though more will be eventually added to the game. There will also be two difficulty levels. There is no word on whether or not additional Vocaloids will be added later.

 

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Hatsune Miku VR will be released in early 2018 on Steam for PCs.


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