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Metaphor: ReFantazio The Exhibition Details Published

Atlus and Kadokawa published new details on Metaphor: ReFantazio The Exhibition. The companies have also updated the upcoming art exhibit’s website, which is also available in English.

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Following the initial announcement in December 2024, the companies published the map for the upcoming exhibition. It will have segments on two floors dedicated to specific themes ranging from characters and world settings to the game’s user interface.

The companies have also added details to the exhibition’s ticketing system. People who want to attend the event on weekends or holidays will have to purchase tickets that are valid on a specific date and time frame. On the other hand, the weekday tickets will allow one to enter the venue on any working day within the opening times from 10 AM until 6:30 PM.

Entry tickets will cost 2,200 yen if purchased in advance before the event starts, or 2,500 yen at the venue entrance. Those who want additional limited merchandise can purchase a separate exchange ticket at 5,500 yen (~$35.15), which will allow them to get framed art featuring the Hero and Louis Guiabern.

In addition, the venue will also have another merchandise booth selling a variety of goods themed after the game. Prices will range from 550 yen for a clear file to 4,400 yen (~$28.15) for a die-cut cushion.

Metaphor: ReFantazio The Exhibition will take place at the B&C Hall of Warehouse Terrada in Tokyo on March 8-23, 2025.


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