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* Final Round: February 14th, 2015 (March 22nd, 2015 for SOUND VOLTEX)
* Final Round: February 14th, 2015 (March 22nd, 2015 for SOUND VOLTEX)


The 4th KONAMI Arcade Championship saw numerous firsts in the change of competition: naming scheme has been changed from year to ordinal as the competition ended after the year, and the competition was held on JAEPO which has been a staple in the competition since. ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom also have participated for the event, though only the highest-ranked player in the qualifier rounds was immediately declared the winner. pop'n music also introduced the one-off Ojama division which challenged players songs with applied modifier/Ojama restrictions. The finals for the tournament would run concurrently with another tournament, ''[[Tenkaichi otogesai|天下一音ゲ祭]]'', which would run for another four years until the final installment in 2019.
The 4th KONAMI Arcade Championship saw numerous firsts in the change of competition: naming scheme has been changed from year to ordinal as the competition ended after the year, and the competition was held on JAEPO which has been a staple in the competition since. ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom also have participated for the event, though only the highest-ranked player in the qualifier rounds was immediately declared the winner. pop'n music also introduced the one-off Ojama division which challenged players songs with applied modifier/Ojama restrictions. The ''BEMANI Master'' special category was removed. The finals for the tournament would run concurrently with another tournament, ''[[Tenkaichi otogesai|天下一音ゲ祭]]'', which would run for another four years until the final installment in 2019.


The finals introduced six final round songs for seven out of 11 divisions: [[Chrono Diver -PENDULUMs-]] for beatmania IIDX, [[EBONY & IVORY]] for BeatStream, [[Everlasting Message]] for SOUND VOLTEX, [[MODEL DD ULTIMATES]] for both DrumMania and GuitarFreaks divisions, [[RINNE|RINИE]] for pop'n music, and [[Vajra|伐折羅-vajra-]] for REFLEC BEAT. The FLOOR contest accepted 28 entries with [[Keita Miyoshi|ぺのれり]]'s Everlasting Message named as Highest Excellence.
The finals introduced six final round songs for seven out of 11 divisions: [[Chrono Diver -PENDULUMs-]] for beatmania IIDX, [[EBONY & IVORY]] for BeatStream, [[Everlasting Message]] for SOUND VOLTEX, [[MODEL DD ULTIMATES]] for both DrumMania and GuitarFreaks divisions, [[RINNE|RINИE]] for pop'n music, and [[Vajra|伐折羅-vajra-]] for REFLEC BEAT. The FLOOR contest accepted 28 entries with [[Keita Miyoshi|ぺのれり]]'s Everlasting Message named as Highest Excellence.
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