Sega has announced Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Remix (a working title) for the Nintendo 3DS during their fifth anniversary talk show, this morning.
The game is actually coming to North America, Europe, and Asian regions sometime in 2015. Project Mirai Remix is an enhanced port of Project Mirai 2, a game that launched in Japan last November. The game features nendoroid styled versions of Miku and friends, and is in fact the first game in the Mirai series to appear outside of Japan, as well as on a Nintendo platform outside of Japan.
With Project Mirai Remix being on the Nintendo 3DS, it will feature full stereoscopic 3D support, both touch rhythm and button controls, and three difficulties per song available. You’ll also be able to customize the buttons, sounds, costumes, gear for the characters’ rooms, and even create + share player cards, dance maneuvers, lyrical phrases, and leave comments for the game via StreetPass.
Last but not least, Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Remix is going to make use of the AR cards and photo features supported on the 3DS handheld.