- Acting for Two:
- In Japanese: Much like it's predecessor, Mika Kanai voices Histoire and her Evil Counterpart Croire.
- In English:
- Carrie Keranen voices Vert and Rom, substituting Tara Platt for the former.
- Cristina Vee voices Compa and Croire.
- In both Languages:
- Rie Tanaka and Melissa Fahn voices Neptune and Adult Neptune. Justified as the latter is the former's Ultradimension counterpart.
- Mariko Honda and Erica Lindbeck voices Uzume Tennouboshi and Kurome Ankokuboshi. Also justified, as Kurome is the original Uzume split into two.
- The Dark CPUs have the same Japanese and English voice actors as the CPUs: Neptune and Dark Purple (Rie Tanaka & Melissa Fahn), Noire and Dark Black (Asami Imai & Erin Fitzgerald note ), Blanc & Dark White (Kana Asumi & Wendee Lee), and Vert and Dark Green (Rina Sato and Carrie Keranen). Again, justified, as the Dark CPUs are the main 4 CPUs Evil Counterparts.
- Limited Special Collector's Ultimate Edition:
- For the original version:
- The Japanese Dream Edition includes three CD set (one a Drama CD, one being the soundtrack and one being a collection of opening and ending themes throughout the series).
- The English Limited Edition includes a skin for the PS4, a plush of Umio, an artbook, a 2-disc soundtrack CD and a poster.
- For the VR version:
- The Japanese Memorial version includes a set of stickers, a scrapbook, a drawstring purse and a Drama CD.
- The English Limited Edition includes a skin for the PS4 controller, an artbook and a sitting plush of Nepagya.
- For the original version:
- The Other Darrin: Vert's usual English voice actress, Tara Platt, was unavailable to reprise her role, so Rom's English voice actress, Carrie Keranen, was tasked with taking over her role. Keranen would voice Vert in all future installments.
- The Other Marty: All of Noire's English dialogue in VIIR was redubbed by Erica Mendez, who voiced her in Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online, as opposed to Erin Fitzgerald (her original VA) to maintain consistency with the VR scenes.
- Shoot the Money: The first game in the main series to have a proper budget. And the game loves to show you that at every chance it gets. Considering the shoestring development of previous titles, the franchise has come a long way.
- Temporary Online Content: Million Arthur was removed from the PlayStation 4 and Steam stores on January 22, 2020 due to Idea Factory's license with Square Enix expiring, making it impossible to obtain her unless she was already bought previously. The license was renewed on April 23, 2020, resulting in her return for the Switch port and subsequent relisting on the PlayStation Store, albeit only in Japan.
- What Could Have Been: Compile Heart had initially wanted to release each story as separate titles, akin to the Metal Gear Solid V duology. They later combined all 3 stories into a single title.
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