Persona 5 Tactica Hosts Exclusive Free Concert in Japan: Here's How to Get Tickets
Atlus's upcoming tactical RPG, Persona 5 Tactica, has an exciting treat in store for fans - a free live concert. However, there's a catch when it comes to securing tickets for this eagerly anticipated event. With the game's release just a few months away, it's clear that the development team is keen on building excitement among players.
Persona 5, undeniably one of the franchise's most beloved titles, has spawned various spin-off games over the years. These games have explored different genres, from hack-and-slash in Persona 5 Strikers to rhythm-based gameplay in Dancing in Starlight. Now, Persona 5 Tactica ventures into the world of tactical RPGs, while even a mobile game, The Phantom X, remains in development. As Tactica's release date draws near, Atlus is actively working to pique fans' interest, and the announcement of a free live concert is undoubtedly part of that strategy.
Taking to Twitter to share the exciting news, Persona 5 Tactica has revealed plans for a free concert featuring songs from the upcoming tactical RPG. However, there's a catch - the performance is set for a single day in Japan on October 4, 2023. What's more, fans can only attend the show by winning one of the 150 tickets available through a lottery system. The concert will showcase six songs from the game and feature special guests such as Persona 5 vocalist Lyn Inaizumi, Atlus sound composer Toshiki Konishi, and members of the Persona Live band. Atlus intends to record the concert and likely make the recordings available for purchase by the public at a later date.
The Persona franchise has a long history of hosting exclusive events and collaborations in Japan, making this concert a fitting addition. Over the years, numerous Japan-only concerts featuring Persona music have delighted fans. However, the limited and random nature of ticket distribution may pose a challenge for international fans who wish to attend the live event.
Thankfully, global fans won't miss out entirely, as Atlus plans to release recordings of the concert to the public. By that time, players will likely have already immersed themselves in Persona 5 Tactica and will be able to appreciate the concert's soundtracks even more.
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