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Project Sekai Is Having A Song Contest
By Melvyn Tan|February 25, 2020|0 Comment
Japanese rhythm game Project Sekai is having a song contest, where participants have the chance to have their song featured in the game.
While the original tweet and post are in Japanese, the Project Sekai ENG fan page shared the details of the competition in English. Aside from having their song included in the game’s 2D mode, the winners will be credited and will win a Â¥50,000 SONICWIRE gift certificate.
An original song contest is being held for Project Sekai! Winners will have their song be included in Project Sekai's rhythm game (only in 2D mode), be mentioned in the game's credits, and win a ¥50,000 SONICWIRE gift certificate!
Entries close April 30th, at 5 P.M. https://t.co/sa0WXSJYRU— Project Sekai ENG (Unofficial) (@pjsekai_eng) February 25, 2020
Please consider participating if you're an international producer! SEGA rarely gives recognition to the worldwide Vocaloid scene so this might be our time to shine ???
You're even allowed to use the English or Chinese banks that the Cryptonloids have for this!! pic.twitter.com/exOESLKq6e— Project Sekai ENG (Unofficial) (@pjsekai_eng) February 25, 2020
You can read the translated entry requirements in either Project Sekai ENG’s thread (the one above) or this article by VocaSphere. The ones written by Project Sekai ENG are as follows:
According to the official post (and as mentioned in Project Sekai ENG’s tweet), the deadline for the competition is 30 April 2020, with the cutoff time being 5pm.
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