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== September == | == September == | ||
* September 13th: [[AC pnm UniLab|pop'n music UniLab]] is released. | * September 13th: [[AC pnm UniLab|pop'n music UniLab]] is released. | ||
== October == | |||
* October 19th: [[AC RESIDENT|beatmania IIDX 30 RESIDENT]] is released. | |||
[[Category:History]] | [[Category:History]] |
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2022
Summary to be updated.
January
- Unknown date: Long-time artist/technical manager Takuya Kobayashi leaves KONAMI [1].
February
- February 11th-12th: The final round of the The 10th KONAMI Arcade Championship was held at esports Ginza studio.
March
- March 3rd: DANCE aROUND is released in Japan.
- March 16th: beatmania IIDX 29 CastHour Original Soundtrack released.
- March 17th: DanceDanceRevolution A3 is released exclusively on 20th anniversary model cabinets.
May
- May 31st: Support for SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS コナステ ended.
June
- June 2nd: beatmania IIDX INFINITAS (2020) is released in South Korea [2].
- June 6th: DANCE aROUND is released in North America.
- June 13th: Akhuta announces his departure from KONAMI [3].
- June 22nd: DanceDanceRevolution A3 is released as an online update in all regions except North America.
- June 30th: SOUND VOLTEX EXCEED GEAR Valkyrie model is released in North America, marking the first SOUND VOLTEX game officially released in that region.
August
- August 3rd: jubeat Ave. is released.
September
- September 13th: pop'n music UniLab is released.
October
- October 19th: beatmania IIDX 30 RESIDENT is released.