Hatsune Miku Starry Party Confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2 — Good Smile Company Announces 2027 Release

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Good Smile Company has announced that Hatsune Miku Starry Party is in development for Nintendo Switch 2 and is expected to launch in 2027.

The announcement, accompanied by an initial trailer, confirms the new entry will target Nintendo’s next-generation hardware and includes multi-language support at launch.

According to Good Smile Company’s reveal, Hatsune Miku Starry Party has been described as a party action game.

The publisher stated that the title will support English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese, ensuring broad accessibility in key global markets.

Beyond those core details, Good Smile Company has not released additional gameplay specifics or a firm release date beyond the 2027 window.

Hatsune Miku is a virtual singer originating from Crypton Future Media’s Vocaloid software.

Crypton Future Media developed the Vocaloid character as a voice synthesizer that lets users create songs by inputting melodies and lyrics; that capability led to a proliferation of user-generated music and a global cultural presence for the character.

Over the years, Hatsune Miku has appeared beyond music software—featured in merchandising, stage concerts as a virtual performer, and licensed appearances across games and media.

The announcement trailer shared by Good Smile Company offers the first public footage for Hatsune Miku Starry Party.

While the trailer establishes tone and visual direction, Good Smile Company has opted to keep gameplay mechanics and modes largely under wraps until further updates.

The company and partners are expected to share more substantive details as the 2027 release window approaches.

This development positions Hatsune Miku Starry Party as one of the earlier third-party confirmations for Nintendo Switch 2 software, following Nintendo’s continued transition to its next console generation.

Nintendo Switch owners who follow eShop updates and Nintendo Direct presentations may expect additional coverage from publishers as launch plans firm up.

We will update this story when Good Smile Company or Crypton Future Media provides further information.

Credit for the initial tip on this announcement was given to James McKee.

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