Fitness Boxing feat Hatsune Miku gameplay

Fitness Boxing feat Hatsune Miku Japanese Release Date Announced

The Japanese version of the September 2023 Nintendo Direct confirmed the release date for Fitness Boxing feat Hatsune Miku. The fitness training game that stars the Vocaloid idol will be available physically and digitally on the Nintendo Switch on March 7, 2024.

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The Japanese Direct trailer informed us that this collaboration game with Hatsune Miku will have the same interface as Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise. Imagineer’s press release added that two instructors from the original Fitness Boxing 2, Lin and Evan, will also appear to support Miku in the Exercise Mode.

Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku will also have a new “Mixercise” mode that synchronizes the training regiments with some of Miku’s popular songs, such as “Melt” by ryo and “Vampire” by DECO*27.

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Imagineer had previously revealed Fitness Boxing feat Hatsune Miku at the beginning of September 2023. However, its first trailer did not include a release date. Although the previous crossover game with Fist of the North Star had a worldwide release, Imagineer has yet to confirm this game’s official releases outside of Japan as of September 14, 2023.

This Fitness Boxing game will be one of the numerous collaborations that Crypton set up to celebrate Hatsune Miku’s 16th birthday. The company has also announced Project Voltage, where Hatsune Miku will perform new songs related to the Pokemon franchise.

Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku will be available for Nintendo Switch in Japan on March 7, 2024.


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Kite is a Japanese translator and avid gamer from Indonesia, Southeast Asia who learned the language mostly by playing Japanese games from the PS1 era. He primarily translates news about Japanese games and anime straight from Japan. After initially starting with a focus on Dynasty Warriors communities from the mid-2000s, he eventually joined Siliconera in 2020. Other than Dynasty Warriors, Kite is also a big fan of Ace Combat and other games featuring mechs, especially Gundam.