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Transfer the game folder (labeled with its Title ID, such as PCSE00434 for the US version or PCSB00533 for Europe) directly into the app folder.

Extremely slow to install via VitaShell because the Vita has to extract the entire package directly on the device. It also requires double the storage space during installation (one for the VPK itself, and one for the extracted game files). The NoNpDrm Format (Modern Preferred Method)

To make sure your rhythm tracking is flawlessly responsive, you might want to look into tweaking your hardware behavior. If you prefer, we can look at step-by-step instructions for using PSVshell , or how to configure custom custom textures and fan-made song edits using the rePatch plugin . Let me know how you would like to proceed! Share public link Hatsune Miku Project Diva F 2nd PS VITA VPK D...

If you own a hacked Vita and a legitimate copy of the game, converting it to VPK is a smart move for longevity. If you don’t, consider importing a used cartridge (still widely available in Japan for ¥2,000-3,000) and dumping it yourself. The rhythm game community thanks you for supporting Vocaloid creators.

Open the root directory of your Vita's memory card (usually ux0: ). Navigate to the app folder ( ux0:app/ ).

Last updated: 2025-04-07

Released in Japan on March 27, 2014, followed by a North American launch on November 18, 2014, and a European release on November 21, 2014, Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd served as a direct sequel to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F (which was stylized with a lowercase “f” for the Vita version). Unlike the previous entry, where the PS Vita version used a lowercase “f” and the PS3 used a capital “F,” the sequel uses a consistent capital “F” regardless of platform, and both versions were released simultaneously. The game was priced at ¥7,350 for the retail version and ¥6,000 for the PlayStation Network download. It is one of the few titles in the series to receive a physical release in Western territories, alongside a limited pre-order bonus: a custom laundry bag for the Vita version.

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A .vpk file is a standard PlayStation Vita installation package, essentially acting like an .apk file on Android or an .exe installer on Windows. Self-contained, single-file installation.

Features a total of 40 playable songs, including both brand-new tracks and fan-favorites returning from previous entries.

A VPK (Virtual Package) file is a container format used for distributing and installing packages on the PlayStation Vita. VPK files contain the game's data, including its executable, assets, and configuration files. Can’t copy the link right now

: New "Double Scratch" notes require simultaneous swipes on the touchscreen, while "Link Notes" connect star icons with yellow lines.