Hatsune Miku Colorful Stage Adds MYSEKAI Feature

by Greg Martin

SEGA has released a major new update for Hatsune Miku Colorful Stage, introducing a feature called MYSEKAI that significantly expands how players interact with the games world and characters. The update is available now on iOS and Android and represents one of the largest additions to the rhythm adventure title since its launch.

MYSEKAI allows players to travel to their own personalized version of SEKAI, a space shaped by their emotions. Within this area, players can gather materials, construct furniture, and decorate their surroundings to create a customized environment. The feature adds a new layer of progression outside of rhythm gameplay, focusing on creativity, planning, and long-term development.

Characters from the game will periodically visit a player’s SEKAI through special gates tied to their respective groups. During these visits, characters may interact with placed furniture, make comments, or engage in short conversations. Speaking with characters once per day rewards special materials known as Memoria, while upgrading gates increases the number of visitors and provides larger talent boosts.

Progression within the feature is handled through a dedicated MYSEKAI rank. Players can raise this rank by completing missions and crafting furniture, unlocking new harvesting areas, increasing furniture limits, and opening additional rooms as they advance. The update also introduces social elements, allowing players to visit the SEKAI of friends or explore random locations. While visiting another SEKAI, players can sketch furniture using a blank blueprint and obtain its design for their own use.

In addition to building and exploration, MYSEKAI includes a photo mode that lets players take pictures with characters and display them using customizable frames. This further emphasizes personalization and character interaction as core parts of the update.

Hatsune Miku Colorful Stage originally launched in December 2021 and blends rhythm gameplay with story-driven content set in Shibuya, Tokyo. The game follows a cast of 20 original characters divided into five groups, each supported by Hatsune Miku and other virtual singers as they search for their own musical identity. Players can participate in solo or cooperative live shows across multiple difficulty levels, earning experience and items to strengthen characters and unlock new outfits.

The MYSEKAI update builds on that foundation by offering a more relaxed and expressive way to engage with the game’s characters and world. With its focus on customization, social interaction, and progression, the new feature marks a notable evolution for the free-to-play title as it continues to expand its audience on mobile platforms.

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