Final Fantasy XI Hydra Corps recitation stage
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Final Fantasy XI Recitation Stage Will Launch in March 2025

Kadokawa has announced that it will hold a new Final Fantasy XI-themed recitation stage. The show will take place physically in Yokohama, Japan, on March 1, 2025.

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The stage will have the Japanese subtitle Mugen no Utaibito, which can be roughly translated to “The Singer of Fantasy.” The stage will have four scenarios in total, but two of them will appear separately on the two timeframes. Kadokawa will hold the first session at 2 PM JST and the second at 5:30 PM JST. It will star four voice actors: Emiri Kato, Yu Asakawa, Kengo Kawanishi, and Arthur Lounsbery.

To attend the show, people must first purchase a ticket priced at 8,800 yen (~$57.25). Kadokawa is also selling SP tickets that come with copies of the script books and a download card to access the script digitally at 13,200 yen (~$85.95). The venue will also have a merchandise booth selling items related to the featured scenarios.

This will not be the first time Kadokawa has worked with Square Enix to hold a Final Fantasy XI recitation event. The companies have previously held another recitation event in February 2024 with the subtitle Ibun no Utaibito (“The Singer of Strange Tales”).

The Final Fantasy XI: Mugen no Utaibito recitation stage will take place at the Yokohama City Education Center Hall on March 1, 2025. The show will be based on the MMORPG that is still available on PCs and has continued receiving updates as recently as September 2024.


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