Dance Dance Revolution FREEDOM was a music video game developed and published by Konami and released in 2011 for Mobile Phones in United States only. The game was pulled out on March 2011, one month after the release.
General Information / Changes[]
- Contains no KONAMI original songs, all songs are licenses.
- Some of the licensed tracks are longer than the standard 2 minutes.
- Jackets are used instead of banners.
Music[]
- Main article: Dance Dance Revolution FREEDOM/Songs
Trivia[]
- Dance Dance Revolution FREEDOM was heavily criticized for being poorly made, having in-game ads, and its charts being off-sync. It was pulled from the U.S. App Store around a month after its initial release.
- Naoki Maeda stated on Facebook that he never knew of FREEDOM's existence (until it was brought up in discussion from his fans), implying that it was released without guidance from KONAMI Japan:
Please tell me more about DDR Freedom. Does it really exist? I do not know anything about it. I tried searching for it on the Apple app store from Japan but couldn't find it. ...NM