Miku - Project Diva X -pcse00867- -ntsc- | Hatsune

A critical difference for PCSE00867 owners: DLC support.

The Japanese version (PCSG-00961) received extensive DLC, including the infamous "Unnamed Song Pack" and "Snow Miku" modules. The NTSC version received very limited DLC. Sega of America largely abandoned DLC for X just months after release.

Archival importance: Because the PSN store for Vita is technically closed to new purchases (as of 2025, it remains in a "maintenance-only" state for legacy downloads), the physical PCSE00867 cartridge is the only reliable way to play the base game. However, you cannot obtain the JP-exclusive DLC on an NTSC save file. For modders, this makes the NTSC cartridge the perfect candidate for homebrew patch injection.

Unlike its predecessors (Project DIVA f and F 2nd), which focused on raw score attacks and music video viewing, Project DIVA X introduced a controversial new structure: Live Quest Mode. Hatsune Miku - Project DIVA X -PCSE00867- -NTSC-

The story is whimsical, even by Miku standards. The "Clouds of Divinity" that power the virtual world have shattered into five elemental "Voltage" types:

Miku and her friends (Rin, Len, Luka, Meiko, Kaito) must perform in "Quests" to collect Voltage and revive the music festival. In practice, this replaced the traditional linear song list with a mission-based structure. To unlock the next song, you must achieve specific challenges (e.g., "Get a 100+ combo," "Use a specific accessory").

In the current physical gaming market, Vita games are appreciating assets. Project DIVA X (NTSC) occupies a strange niche: A critical difference for PCSE00867 owners: DLC support

Subject: Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Product Code: PCSE00867 (PS Vita NTSC/US Release) Classification: Rhythm Game / Idol Simulation

Welcome to the cloud stage! If you have acquired the NTSC Vita cartridge (PCSE00867) or are playing via emulation, you hold a unique entry in the Project DIVA series. Unlike the hyper-competitive arcade styles of Future Tone, Project DIVA X is a celebratory journey through the history of the Vocaloid phenomenon.

This guide covers what makes this specific release unique, how to master its mechanics, and the "interesting" quirks you won't find in the manual. Archival importance: Because the PSN store for Vita


Project DIVA X contains only 30 songs—significantly fewer than F 2nd (40+). However, the quality is high. Highlights include:

The Grind: To acquire new costumes (Modules) and accessories, you do not purchase them using Diva Points (DP). Instead, you farm random "Voltage Drops" after completing quests. This randomized loot system was heavily criticized. You might complete a song 20 times to unlock a specific pair of Miku's boots.

NTSC Preservation Note: The physical cartridge of PCSE00867 retains the original drop rates. The Western digital patches slightly tweaked these rates, but the out-of-box experience (version 1.00) is a hardcore, RNG-heavy grind.