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Overview

Luminescence is a collaborative original track by Chinese producers 米虾Fomiki (Fomiki) and 初云CLoudie (CLoudie), making its rhythm-game debut in Pigeon Games' mobile title Phigros before crossing over to maimai でらっくす PRiSM PLUS in September 2025. Running at a brisk 184 BPM with a runtime of roughly two and a half minutes, the track blends bright synth leads with crisp percussion, a style that fits comfortably within maimai's Game & Variety category. The song arrived as part of Chapter 8, "朔月の汐" (Sakuzetsu no Shio), a chapter whose entire setlist was originally hidden content in Phigros, requiring specific unlock conditions to play. The maimai port preserves that air of discovery: the achievement title tied to the song, "72° 06'14"E 46° 24'18"S", is a set of geographic coordinates, a playful reference to looking at problems from a different angle, echoing the song's own tagline: "If you look at the problem from a different angle, you might discover something new." This theme of perspective is carried into the MASTER chart, where the opening Touch-note sequence directly recreates the note placement of the original Phigros Insane difficulty chart, a thoughtful crossover detail for players familiar with both games.

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Official PV

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Master chart

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Expert chart

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Charts

DX

BASIC
4(4)
241 notesDesigner: -|Tap 203Hold 22Slide 4Touch 7Break 5
ADVANCED
7+(7.6)
380 notesDesigner: -|Tap 316Hold 20Slide 16Touch 26Break 2
EXPERT
11(11)
578 notesDesigner: サファ太|Tap 332Hold 78Slide 61Touch 46Break 61
MASTER
13+(13.8)
882 notesDesigner: Jack|Tap 599Hold 40Slide 72Touch 129Break 42

Trivia

  • Luminescence originated in Pigeon Games' mobile rhythm game Phigros before being ported to maimai でらっくす PRiSM PLUS. It has not appeared in any other music game.
  • The song was added to the Japanese version of maimai on September 5th, 2025, and to the Asian version on December 19th, 2025, as part of PRiSM PLUS.
  • In Phigros, the chapter containing Luminescence (Chapter 8: 朔月の汐) has all of its songs initially hidden and must be unlocked by meeting specific conditions.
  • The opening Touch notes on the MASTER chart are designed to mirror the pattern from the song's Phigros Insane difficulty chart, creating a direct nod between the two rhythm games.
  • The in-game achievement title for this song is a set of coordinates (72° 06'14"E 46° 24'18"S), tying into the song's theme of shifting perspective.
  • Luminescence was composed and arranged jointly by both Fomiki and CLoudie; no separate vocalists or lyricists are credited.
  • The song has no lyrics, it is an instrumental electronic track.
  • The Expert chart was designed by サファ太 (Safata), while the MASTER chart was designed by Jack, both known as regular notes designers for maimai DX.

FAQ

Who composed Luminescence in maimai?
Luminescence was composed and arranged collaboratively by 米虾Fomiki (Fomiki) and 初云CLoudie (CLoudie), who are credited jointly as the artists.
What rhythm game did Luminescence originally come from?
Luminescence first appeared in Pigeon Games' mobile rhythm game Phigros, specifically in Chapter 8 (朔月の汐), before being ported to maimai DX PRiSM PLUS.
When was Luminescence added to maimai?
Luminescence was added to maimai でらっくす PRiSM PLUS on September 5th, 2025 for the Japanese version, and on December 19th, 2025 for the Asian version.
What is special about the MASTER chart for Luminescence?
The opening of the MASTER chart uses Touch notes to recreate the opening pattern from the song's Phigros Insane difficulty chart, serving as a direct homage between the two games. The chart was designed by Jack.
Does Luminescence have lyrics?
No, Luminescence is an instrumental track with no credited vocals or lyrics.
Who designed the charts for Luminescence in maimai?
The Expert chart was designed by サファ太 (Safata), and the MASTER chart was designed by Jack.
What does the achievement title '72° 06'14"E 46° 24'18"S' mean?
The title is a set of geographic coordinates that ties into the song's theme of changing perspective. The song's tagline reads: 'If you look at the problem from a different angle, you might discover something new.'

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