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While both MÚSECA and REFLEC BEAT are not participating this event despite still being active BEMANI titles, the 7th installment introduced yet another first for the qualifier rounds with entry songs added as a list of songs. Seven out of eight divisions received two new songs (except SOUND VOLTEX, one with a single entry song shared between all eight divisions, [[Be a Hero!]], and another one for its respective division: [[AI]] (jubeat), [[nalca]] (pop'n music), [[Navy blue sea]] (DrumMania and GuitarFreaks), [[Reach The Sky, Without you]] (DanceDanceRevolution), [[tears proof masquerade]] (ノスタルジア) and [[Shinou -RESONANCE-|神謳 -RESONANCE-]] (beatmania IIDX). Two other qualifying methods are also added as well, which were Semi-Final round (applicable for Japanese players who either advanced from the East or West region, for beatmania IIDX, DanceDanceRevolution and SOUND VOLTEX divisions only) and a Champion exemption (winners from the respective division are directly qualified to the finals).
While both MÚSECA and REFLEC BEAT are not participating this event despite still being active BEMANI titles, the 7th installment introduced yet another first for the qualifier rounds with entry songs added as a list of songs. Seven out of eight divisions received two new songs (except SOUND VOLTEX, one with a single entry song shared between all eight divisions, [[Be a Hero!]], and another one for its respective division: [[AI]] (jubeat), [[nalca]] (pop'n music), [[Navy blue sea]] (DrumMania and GuitarFreaks), [[Reach The Sky, Without you]] (DanceDanceRevolution), [[tears proof masquerade]] (ノスタルジア) and [[Shinou -RESONANCE-|神謳 -RESONANCE-]] (beatmania IIDX). Two other qualifying methods are also added as well, which were Semi-Final round (applicable for Japanese players who either advanced from the East or West region, for beatmania IIDX, DanceDanceRevolution and SOUND VOLTEX divisions only) and a Champion exemption (winners from the respective division are directly qualified to the finals).


The finals introduced three songs for four divisions: [[carezza]] (ノスタルジア), [[I (Chroma)|I]] (SOUND VOLTEX) and [[KAMUY|K∀MUY]] (pop'n music, both divisions). The competition format introduced in the previous tournament for the beatmania IIDX division is now official with the inclusion of ARENA Mode. Including I as the Highest Excellence song for the FLOOR contest, a record 41 entries were accepted, with nine songs named as Prize and four songs as Excellence. Following the finals, jubeat also unveiled exhibition songs played for the respective division winners: [[Diastrophism]] and [[パピポペピプペパ|Papipopepipupepa]].
The finals introduced three songs for four divisions: [[carezza]] (ノスタルジア), [[I (Chroma)|I]] (SOUND VOLTEX) and [[KAMUY|K∀MUY]] (pop'n music, both divisions). The competition format introduced in the previous tournament for the beatmania IIDX division is now official with the inclusion of ARENA Mode. Including I as the Highest Excellence song for the FLOOR contest, a record 41 entries were accepted, with nine songs named as Prize and four songs as Excellence. Following the finals, jubeat also unveiled exhibition songs played for the respective division winners, which became a staple starting onwards: [[Diastrophism]] and [[Papipopepipupepa|パピポペピプペパ]].


The winners of this KONAMI Arcade Championship were the following:
The winners of this KONAMI Arcade Championship were the following:
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