Hatsune Miku’s first anime movie debuts in Japan and gets a new visual, exploring a deep story where she loses her voice.
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such as a Miku outfit, themed instruments, and a handful of Jam Tracks. Though some of them are locked behind the premium paid pass. If you already have this pass unlocked, you'll immediately get ...