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Here’s Some Details About 25th Anniversary Fire Emblem Concert In Japan

You may have heard by now that a special Fire Emblem concert is taking place in Japan to celebrate the franchises 25th anniversary. We know have some more information detailing the event and what will take place. It’s a Japanese only event and will be taking place in the summer. Here’s what you need to know.

The concerts themselves are actually made of three parts:

  • The concert itself, by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra (led by Ikuro Fujiwara);
  • A talk show with some of the developers from Intelligent Systems;
  • A mini-drama show with some of the voice actors from the series.

Today, Intelligent Systems updated the official website for the event, with some details about the talk show. It confirms that the following people will be present during the talk show:

  • Masahiro Sakurai
  • Kozaki Yuusuke (chara-designer for Fire Emblem Awakening and Fire Emblem if)
  • Several developers from Intelligent Systems
  • Several developers from Nintendo
  • 2 special guests (to be announced).

Thanks, Anon

15 thoughts on “Here’s Some Details About 25th Anniversary Fire Emblem Concert In Japan”

  1. Cookie_Charley NoSignIn

    Not to mention “A smashing announcement” will be revealed there. Via Twitter. Roy my boy!

  2. Sakurai huh? I smell a Smash announcement coming!

    Though…I wonder how much the internet will explode if Fire Emblem ends up with 5 characters. Not that I’m complaining mind you.

  3. I cringe every time when their a topic about Fire Emblem and mention Smash bros. “Sight” by the way Roy suck balls his father did a better job. Roy<Eliwood

  4. Why are people talking about Smash bros in a Fire Emblem topic. “sight” things will never change. By the way Roy suck balls his father did a better a job. Roy<Eliwood

  5. Pingback: Fire Emblem comemora 25 anos com concerto musical e várias outras atrações - A Casa do Cogumelo

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