Persona 5 Royal Mystery QQQ Train Event

Tokyo Railways Will Hold a Persona 5 Royal Mystery Train Event

Tokyo Railways will hold a special Persona 5 Royal event in December 2020. The Persona 5 Royal Mystery Railway QQQ train event will begin on December 26, 2020 and last until March 16, 2021. Tickets will cost ¥3,700 (or roughly $35), and the event will take approximately three to five hours. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Participants will receive exclusive merchandise featuring new artwork of the main protagonist and Goro Akechi created specifically for this event. These items will include a clear file, an event booklet, and a Persona 5 Royal Tokyo Line one day pass. You can take a look at the exclusive event items and illustrations below.

Participants will use their smartphones to help uncover the mystery by reading conversations between various characters from Persona 5. Even if you solve the mystery quickly, you will be able to use the included one day pass to travel freely all day using Tokyo Railways.

Persona 5 vocalist Lyn Inazumi will perform at The Game Awards pre-show. View can catch her performance sometime during the pre-show when it begins at 3:30pm PT/6:30pm ET on December 10, 2020. What song she will perform has not been disclosed, however the announcement of her performance coincides with the reveal of the Western release date for Persona 5 Strikers.

Persona 5 Royal is available on the PlayStation 4 worldwide. The Persona 5 Royal Mystery Railway QQQ event will be held December 26, 2020 through March 16, 2021 in Japan.


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