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As you play, you’ll earn —the in-game currency. Spend Don Coins at the in-game shop to unlock:
The Nintendo Switch version offers unmatched versatility in how you play:
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival is a joyous, tuneful romp that knows what it wants to be: a festival of beats that welcomes everyone. It’s charming, colorful, and tuned to make you move. If you want a game that’s easy to pick up, hard to put down, and perfect for quick solo sessions or noisy get-togethers, this one deserves a spot in your Switch library — preferably somewhere near the speakers.
: Fun for casual play, though less accurate for fast-paced Extreme tracks.
For the authentic arcade feel, players can connect the official Tatacon USB drum peripheral, elevating the physical satisfaction of every note hit. Performance and Visuals
Taiko no Tatsujin, which translates to "Drum Master," is a Japanese rhythm game series that has been around since 2001. The game is centered around a fictional character named Don, who drums to various songs. Players take on the role of Don's apprentice, tasked with drumming along to a wide range of songs, from J-pop and rock to classical and anime soundtracks.
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: A chaotic four-player cooperative mode where each player manages a specific instrument track to perform as a cohesive band.
The Music Pass includes tracks from a huge variety of genres, and new songs are added every month. This service is required to access the full tracklist in the "Taiko Mode," "Great Drum Toy War," and online modes. You can purchase a 90-day ticket as part of the of the game, which bundles the main game with the subscription. Individual DLC song packs (like "HATSUNE MIKU Pack Vol. 6") are also available for purchase separately.
Some community documents, such as the “,” exist to guide users through installing DLC tickets for the game, but these are not recommended for everyday players.

