Hatsune Miku Project Diva Mega39-s Switch Nsp -... Page

For years, Western fans complained about localized versions of Miku games having fewer songs than their Japanese counterparts. Mega39's (along with its DLC) changed the narrative.

Q: Can I transfer save data from MEGA39’s Switch to MEGA MIX+ on PC?
A: No native cross-save exists, but some homebrew tools can convert save files.

Q: How many songs total with all DLC?
A: Base + DLC + free updates = 178 songs, but note region differences. Hatsune Miku Project DIVA MEGA39-s Switch NSP -...

Q: Is the NSP region-locked?
A: No, Switch is region-free. However, DLC must match the base game’s region ID.

Q: Does MEGA39’s have English subtitles for songs?
A: Only menus. Lyrics remain in Japanese romaji or original text. For years, Western fans complained about localized versions

Q: What’s better for emulation: Yuzu or Ryujinx?
A: Currently, Ryujinx handles MEGA39’s particle effects more accurately, but Yuzu has better performance on lower-end PCs.


Released in February 2020 in Japan and shortly after worldwide, Project DIVA MEGA39’s (pronounced "Mega 39’s") is the first mainline Project DIVA title to launch exclusively on the Nintendo Switch. The title is a clever play on words: "39" can be read as "san-kyuu" (thank you) in Japanese, and "Miku" sounds like "39" as well. It’s a celebration of the series' 10th anniversary and the vocal synth culture. Released in February 2020 in Japan and shortly

Unlike the PlayStation-based Future Tone, which aimed for arcade perfection, MEGA39’s was built from the ground up for the Switch’s hybrid nature—playable both on a TV with a Pro Controller and in handheld mode with touchscreen controls.

Absolutely. Even if you have Future Tone on PS4 or MEGA MIX+ on Steam, the Switch version offers a unique portable experience with Mix Mode and the charming cel-shaded graphics. For collectors, the physical "MEGA39’s 10th Anniversary Edition" is a treasure.

As for the NSP discussion: The convenience of digital backups is undeniable, especially for preservation. But always remember that the heart of Project DIVA is community—and that community is healthiest when we support the creators. If you love Miku, buy the game. Then, by all means, back it up for your own use.