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** Korea: April 4th, 2016 | ** Korea: April 4th, 2016 | ||
** North America: July 6th, 2016 | ** North America: July 6th, 2016 | ||
** Europe: | ** Europe: December 15th, 2017 | ||
== General Information / Changes == | == General Information / Changes == | ||
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* First arcade DanceDanceRevolution game since [[AC DDR 4th PLUS|4thMIX PLUS]] in which the in-game display language can be switched between Japanese and English (for South East Asia only). | * First arcade DanceDanceRevolution game since [[AC DDR 4th PLUS|4thMIX PLUS]] in which the in-game display language can be switched between Japanese and English (for South East Asia only). | ||
* First arcade DanceDanceRevolution title officially released in North America and Europe since DanceDanceRevolution X2. | * First arcade DanceDanceRevolution title officially released in North America and Europe since DanceDanceRevolution X2. | ||
** This is the first ever North American | ** This is the first ever North American DanceDanceRevolution release to officially support eAMUSEMENT. | ||
*** European machines currently do not have eAMUSEMENT support due to regulations by the European Union, though it is planned. As a result, the European version is the first version of DanceDanceRevolution to be playable without an eAMUSEMENT connection since DanceDanceRevolution X3 VS 2ndMIX. | |||
** The North American/European version has a new marquee currently used only in those regions, other regions continue to use the generic marquee introduced with DanceDanceRevolution (2013) or (2014). | ** The North American/European version has a new marquee currently used only in those regions, other regions continue to use the generic marquee introduced with DanceDanceRevolution (2013) or (2014). | ||
** The North American/European version is the first release in those regions to not translate, transliterate, or romanize song titles or artists, instead leaving them in Japanese. | ** The North American/European version is the first release in those regions to not translate, transliterate, or romanize song titles or artists, instead leaving them in Japanese. |
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