Yesterday, we reported that a fan had discovered an unannounced English variant of the Anonymous;Code opening song within the game’s files. At that point, it was unclear when, or how, the song would be used in the game.
Luckily enough, the same fan has discovered today how the song is used within the demo—and if you’re anything of a rhythm gamer, this easter egg might interest you.
Well then, the plot thickens about A;C OP English version... except not actually. It seems in reality this is sort of an easter egg?https://t.co/DvLDqIg7cl
— Andrew (@MrComputerRevo) July 10, 2022
If you tap out the song melody (or just press A a bunch of times, not sure about the condition) during the initial intro of the OP you'll get a rhythm game later on, which if you win, will change the chorus to English.
— Andrew (@MrComputerRevo) July 10, 2022
That’s right: if you have the demo installed, you too can access this English OP/rhythm-game hybrid—no hacking required. All you need to do is tap A once before the lyrics begin, and the rhythm game will begin in the bottom-right corner.
While this easter egg has only been tested on the Nintendo Switch, it may also be accessible in the recently released PlayStation 4 demo; we’ll update you if we find this is the case.
We will strive to keep you updated as more information arises on the upcoming release of Anonymous;Code. Click here to see our previous reporting on the game.