With the international release of PS3 and Vita’s Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f 2nd coming up soon, Sega has announced that North American and European gamers will have access to the same DLC updates the Japanese audience enjoyed. In some fancy renaming of what sounds like a Season Pass, Sega and Sony recently revealed “Song Club” and “Costume Club.”
While songs are set to sell for $2.99 each, you can pay $29.99 to join the “Song Club” and get all songs. There are allegedly going to be “well over 10 songs released,” after launch, but an exact number seems absent from Sony’s and Sega’s official announcements.
Costume Club offers a discount for those who really really like to dress up their characters. Costumes are regularly priced at $1.99 each, and with 45 of them, the $69.99 Costume Club has pretty clear savings — that is, assuming you wanted to buy a ton of costumes. All Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f 2nd DLC is cross-buy, so your downloaded content will work on both the PS3 and Vita versions of the game.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f 2nd will be released on Nov. 18 in North America and Latin America, then in Europe on Nov. 21, with the DLC set to begin rolling out in December. I published my own thoughts on the game in PlayStation LifeStyle’s import review.