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D4DJ Groovy Mix Gets Joint Trailer With Upcoming Anime Series

Publisher Bushiroad revealed a new trailer of the upcoming mobile rhythm game D4DJ Groovy Mix, also showing the anime.

Publisher Bushiroad revealed a new trailer of the upcoming mobile rhythm game D4DJ Groovy Mix.

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The trailer shows both rhythm gameplay and the narrative part of the game, animated via Live2D.

On top of the game, we also get to take a look at the opening video of the anime series D4DJ First Mix, which will air in Japan on October 30.

You can watch it below.

D4DJ Groovy Mix will release in Japan on October 25 for iOS and Android.

It’s part of a mixed media project by Bushiroad that includes games, anime, and live concert. You may be familiar with Busiroad mostly due to another rhythm mobile game, BanG Dream!.

That being said, English-speaking fans need not worry, as we already know that the game is also coming to the west, even if we’re not yet aware of a specific release date.

If you want to see more music videos, you can check out an earlier one performed by Photon Maiden, another by Happy Around, one by Photon Maiden with a cover from The Galaxy Express 999one by Lyrical Lily with a cover from Gakkou Gurashi, and the opening song.


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