A new launch trailer is in for Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku. Aksys Games brought it to Switch in the west just recently.
If you’re interested in learning more about the title, check out the following overview:
Partner up with Hatsune Miku, and duck, jab, and punch your way to fitness in the classic Fitness Boxing Mode, or in the brand new “Miku Exercise” mode featuring original songs from your favorite Piapro Characters! Get moving and have fun working out at home with Hatsune Miku!
Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku contains 24 classic songs, such as “Melt” and “The Vampire” with new special songs also added to the mix, like the game’s main theme, “Let’s Mikusercise!!” by cosMo@Bousou-P. Additionally, there are over 30 BGM songs from the Fitness Boxing series, making the total number of songs in this entry the largest in the series to date!
Fitness Boxing supports the players in their daily exercise by offering a wide range of warm up options, difficulty settings, and ability to practice individual moves. Regular instructors Lin and Evan from the series also join the fun. All the exercise support features of Fitness Boxing, such as daily stamps that record your exercise history and the goal management system, remain the same, now with Hatsune Miku guiding you along your fitness journey!
View the Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku launch trailer below.
Those interested in Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku can buy it for Switch now. More coverage from us is available here.
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