Metaphor ReFantazio art exhibition
Image courtesy of Atlus

Metaphor: ReFantazio Exhibition Will Showcase the Game’s Art

Atlus has revealed that it will hold a Metaphor: ReFantazio exhibition to showcase the game’s art and illustrations. The artwork exhibit will appear on the Tennozu Isle in Tokyo, Japan, for a limited time throughout March 2025.

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Atlus published the website—available in Japanese and English—shortly after The Game Awards 2024 had concluded. The English webpage noted how Metaphor: ReFantazio received six nominations at the event, while the Japanese version more specifically mentioned the three awards the game had actually won, which were the Best RPG, Best Art Direction, and Best Narrative awards.

Details about the exhibition are still scarce as of the initial reveal. Atlus has still yet to confirm details about ticketing for the event. However, it announced via a new X account dedicated to the exhibition that the venue will also contain photo spots themed after the game. The Japanese webpage also shows that the company will hold a popularity poll that features characters from the same title.

The Metaphor: ReFantazio Exhibition will take place at the B&C Hall of Warehouse Terrada in Tokyo’s Tennozu Isle on March 8-23, 2025. The venue will be accessible from 10 AM until 7 PM JST for the duration of the event. It will feature artwork from the game, which is immediately available worldwide on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC.


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