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Usada Pekora Will Join Sound Voltex Exceed Gear Lineup

Konami has been gradually adding content based on Hololive Vtubers to its arcade rhythm game Sound Voltex, and one of the group’s most famous Vtubers is set to join the lineup. The company has announced that it will add new content based on Usada Pekora in Sound Voltex Exceed Gear on February 20, 2025.

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Four songs performed by Usada Pekora—all of which also appeared in the Usagi the Megami album—will permanently appear as playable tracks in both the arcade and PC versions of Sound Voltex. The songs in question will be “Alibi Bunny,” “Zenjinrui Usagika Keikaku,” “RaRaRa Rabbit,” and “Saikyo Megami Usa Pekora.”

In addition, Konami will temporarily add more obtainable content themed after Usada Pekora in the Premium Generator. Other than voiced appeal stamps and touch panel background movies, players can also get Pekora herself as a Nemesis Crew navigator.

The company had previously added content based on Shirakami Fubuki, Nekomata Okayu, Tsunomaki Watame, and Houshou Marine. This time around, it will hold a rerun banner where players who missed content from those Vtubers can get another chance to collect them all. This banner will be available for the same duration as the new event.

The Hololive Vtuber crossover content will be available to obtain in the Japanese arcade game Sound Voltex Exceed Gear from February 20, 2025, until March 23, 2025. The Vtubers’ songs will remain selectable and playable on both the game’s arcade and PC versions for the foreseeable future.


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