Sega revealed the theme song and gameplay details for its upcoming rhythm game Hatsune Miku Project Diva X on Tuesday.

Musician Ryo (supercell) composed the song "Tsumi no Namae" (The Name of Sin) as the opening theme song for the game.

The game will feature a "Live Quest Mode," where players can tackle both Area Quests and Event Quests. Area Quests will be located in specific areas, and will allow players to choose their song, while Event Quests will be unlocked as players progress through the game.

In Event Quests, players can conduct "Special Lives" concerts which will allow them to make a set list of three songs, and three characters that will appear in the live. In this mode, players can choose which module costumes they will equip, which makes their character attuned to one of five elements, and skills. Picking the right module for the live allows players to gain more Voltage to clear the quest more quickly.

Sega previewed some of the module costumes that appear in the game, designed by different illustrators.





Engage by toi8 Chopstick by Nagimiso



Final Fusion by Nagimiso



Holy Lancer by Hojima



Green Pom Poko by Saine



Orange Konkon by Saine



Ivy Rabbit by Rella



Ivy Cat's Eye by Rella



Ivy Tomcat by Rella



Ivy Moulin by Rella



Ivy Grimoire by Rella



Ivy Phantom by Rella





Sega previously streamed a commercial for the game.

Sega will release the game on PlayStation Vita on March 24 and on PlayStation 4 next fall.

People who pre-order the Vita version will receive an "Arcade nimo Aime Kite! card" featuring the Vita version's main visual (drawn by original Miku designer Kei). A Hatsune Miku Project Diva X Accessory Set will go sale on the same day for 3,480 yen (US$28). Although this set will not include the actual PS Vita game system, it will include an original shoulder pouch bag and an original screen cleaning cloth imprinted with Kei's main visual.

Source: Famitsu.com