A new Hatsune Miku game was revealed at Saturday’s Hatsune Miku panel during Anime Expo 2026, and it looks to a departure from the rhythm games the virtual singer is best known for. Hatsune Miku: Starry Party is a party action game for up to six players, published by Good Smile Company and set to launch in 2027 on Switch 2 and PC via Steam. The announcement came with a teaser trailer set to “StargazeR,” and the official description keeps things simple: “Run, jump, and collect stars with your friends.”
The game leans on Good Smile’s Nendoroid line, with the characters shown stylized as the chibi collectible figures the company is known for. The roster includes Miku alongside fellow virtual singers Rin, Len, Luka, Meiko, and Kaito, with additional characters teased at the panel. Crypton Future Media, the company behind Hatsune Miku, is attached to the project with Good Smile, and the game will support Japanese, English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese at launch. The teaser is a conceptual one, though, as no gameplay was shown.
Miku has been popping up in other games over the past couple of years, joining Crypt of the NecroDancer as a DLC character and the Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds roster alongside Ichiban Kasuga and Joker. Starry Party is a different situation, putting her at the center of her own game rather than being a guest in someone else’s. Good Smile hasn’t shared anything about modes or mechanics yet, and with the teaser showing no gameplay, there’s a lot left to reveal before the 2027 launch.