Persona 5 Royal Train Event

Persona 5 Royal Tokyo Railways Event Extended Until End of March

The Tokyo Railways Persona 5 Royal Mystery Railway QQQ event has been extended until March 31, 2021. Originally, the event was planned to end on March 16, 2021. This special event allows for participants to help the Phantom Thieves solve a mysterious event taking place on various trains supported by Tokyo Railways. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Despite the event being extended, the rewards have remained the same. Participants will receive a special clear file and train pass featuring unique artwork created specifically for the Tokyo Railways Persona 5 Royal Mystery Railway QQQ collaboration. Those who participate in the event also receive a day pass to Tokyo Railways. Announced in December 2020, the train event began later that month.

The event involves participants using their smartphones to track down the culprit upon receiving texts from the Phantom Thieves. Using the tools given to them, they can collect evidence to solve the mystery.

Recently, a Sophia Spirit was added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Sophia is one of a handful of new characters from Persona 5 Strikers, a musou style spin-off.

Persona 5 Royal is available on the PlayStation 4 worldwide. The Persona 5 Royal Mystery Railway QQQ event is currently active. It runs from December 26, 2020 to March 31, 2021 in Japan.


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