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* Otoca♥d'or (オトカ♥ドール), an arcade card game that was regularly updated since its debut in March 2015 and featured BEMANI artist [[Kiyoshi Murai|Seiya Murai]] doing its soundtrack, ceased music updates completely after July 2017.
* Otoca♥d'or (オトカ♥ドール), an arcade card game that was regularly updated since its debut in March 2015 and featured BEMANI artist [[Kiyoshi Murai|Seiya Murai]] doing its soundtrack, ceased music updates completely after July 2017.
* BEMANI artist [[Akhuta]]'s interview page was taken off of the [https://www.konami.com/jobs/ja/interview/ KONAMI employee interview page]. His was the only one on the page that was from an in-house BEMANI musician; all other pages are still currently up until mid-2019 where two other staff members' pages were removed as well.
* BEMANI artist [[Akhuta]]'s interview page was taken off of the [https://www.konami.com/jobs/ja/interview/ KONAMI employee interview page]. His was the only one on the page that was from an in-house BEMANI musician.
** This situation is referenced in [[A Tale Hidden In The Abyss]], a song by Akhuta debuting a year later in [[AC Rootage|beatmania IIDX 26 Rootage]] under his "person09" alias, which is based on the URL for the original page that his interview was on.
** This is referenced in [[A Tale Hidden In The Abyss]], a song by Akhuta debuting a year later in [[AC Rootage|beatmania IIDX 26 Rootage]] under his "person09" alias, which is based on the URL for the original page that his interview was on.
* In-house artists are no longer credited in live shows, only referred to as '''BEMANI Sound Team''' in scheduled listings.
* In-house artists are no longer credited in live shows, only referred to as '''BEMANI Sound Team''' in scheduled listings.
* BEMANI artist albums published by KONAMI have ceased completely; the only albums published by KONAMI since the change that are vaguely BEMANI related either involve [[HinaBitter|HinaBitter♪]] or Tokimeki Idol (ときめきアイドル), as both are Konami Digital Entertainment franchises (BEMANI games are by Konami Amusement instead).
* BEMANI artist albums published by KONAMI have ceased completely; the only albums published by KONAMI since the change that are vaguely BEMANI related either involve [[HinaBitter|HinaBitter♪]] or Tokimeki Idol (ときめきアイドル), as both are Konami Digital Entertainment franchises (BEMANI games are by Konami Amusement instead).
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* The track listing for [[Mayumi Morinaga]]'s compilation album [[All that is. Is that all?]] removes the artist listings for both [[In The Breeze]] and [[XANADU OF TWO]], due to their being composed by in-house BEMANI artists. They only credit Morinaga now.
* The track listing for [[Mayumi Morinaga]]'s compilation album [[All that is. Is that all?]] removes the artist listings for both [[In The Breeze]] and [[XANADU OF TWO]], due to their being composed by in-house BEMANI artists. They only credit Morinaga now.
* For the KONAMI 50th Anniversary Memorial Songs, all the remixed medleys of songs from other KONAMI games are done by in-house artists under the generic BEMANI Sound Team moniker, uncredited.
* For the KONAMI 50th Anniversary Memorial Songs, all the remixed medleys of songs from other KONAMI games are done by in-house artists under the generic BEMANI Sound Team moniker, uncredited.
* In the location test of the currently unreleased BEMANI series 彩響DJアニクラゲ, none of the in-house anime remixers were credited, and wouldn't be until the songs were added to [[AC jb festo|jubeat festo]].
* In the location test of the cancelled BEMANI game ''彩響DJアニクラゲ'', none of the in-house anime remixes were credited, and wouldn't be until the songs were added to other BEMANI titles.


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