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==Profile ==
 
==Profile ==
 
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Akechi is the illegitimate son of [[Masayoshi Shido]], the same man responsible for the protagonist's probation period. He initially became a detective in order to make himself useful to his father and gain his trust. His mother, who was Shido's lover, was shamed by others after giving birth to Akechi, to the point where she committed suicide. When Akechi found out about this, he grew to hate his father and swore revenge. Before the start of the game, he found his chance to plan revenge after discovering The [[Palace]] and acquiring his [[Wild Card]] ability; an ability that enables [[Persona User]] to wield multiple personas. [[Yaldabaoth]] chose Akechi and subsequently the protagonist to participate in a thought experiment, a game, which then sets the stage for all the events that play out. Using his newfound power, Akechi assists in his father's goal to become prime minister of Japan, with the ulterior motive of gaining his trust and then manipulating his father once Shido accepts Akechi as his secret right-hand man. Akechi admits to the Thieves that he also wants personal fame as the man who brought down Shido.
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Akechi is the illegitimate son of [[Masayoshi Shido]]. He initially became a detective in order to make himself useful to his father and gain his trust. His mother, who was Shido's lover, was shamed by others after giving birth to Akechi, to the point where she committed suicide. When Akechi found out about this, he grew to hate his father and swore revenge. Before the start of the game, he found his chance to plan revenge after discovering The [[Palace]] and acquiring his [[Wild Card]] ability; an ability that enables [[Persona User]] to wield multiple personas. Using his newfound power, Akechi assists in his father's goal to become prime minister of Japan, with the ulterior motive of gaining his trust and then manipulating his father once Shido accepts Akechi as his secret right-hand man. Akechi admits to the Phantom Thieves that he also wants personal fame as the man who brought down Shido.
   
 
As part of his plans for revenge and recognition, Akechi uses his powers to create accidents on Shido's orders, which he then solves as a detective, giving him a fraudulent reputation as [[Naoto Shirogane]]'s inheritor. He is the one responsible for causing numerous mysterious incidents that have occurred in Shibuya by making individuals in the real world either go berserk or become an empty shell through the use of the Metaverse. His victims are those in Shido's way to be elected the prime minister or otherwise blocking Shido's rise to power. His attention quickly turns to the [[Phantom Thieves of Hearts]] when their activities quickly become known to the public after Madarame's confession on Live interview.
 
As part of his plans for revenge and recognition, Akechi uses his powers to create accidents on Shido's orders, which he then solves as a detective, giving him a fraudulent reputation as [[Naoto Shirogane]]'s inheritor. He is the one responsible for causing numerous mysterious incidents that have occurred in Shibuya by making individuals in the real world either go berserk or become an empty shell through the use of the Metaverse. His victims are those in Shido's way to be elected the prime minister or otherwise blocking Shido's rise to power. His attention quickly turns to the [[Phantom Thieves of Hearts]] when their activities quickly become known to the public after Madarame's confession on Live interview.
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The next day, Akechi attends the talk show where he claims he disapproves of the Phantom Thieves' actions and sees it as no different from brainwashing. Akechi takes interest in the protagonist, who was sitting in the audience, after being impressed by his debate regarding the Phantom Thieves. He approaches him after the talk show and explains he enjoyed their conversation and hopes to speak with him again some other time. This establishes the [[Justice Arcana|Justice]] Confidant as the two become acquainted with each other from that point onward.
 
The next day, Akechi attends the talk show where he claims he disapproves of the Phantom Thieves' actions and sees it as no different from brainwashing. Akechi takes interest in the protagonist, who was sitting in the audience, after being impressed by his debate regarding the Phantom Thieves. He approaches him after the talk show and explains he enjoyed their conversation and hopes to speak with him again some other time. This establishes the [[Justice Arcana|Justice]] Confidant as the two become acquainted with each other from that point onward.
   
Akechi's attention turns further to the Phantom Thieves' activities when they change the heart of a yakuza, [[Junya Kaneshiro]], whose Shadow reveals the existence of the black masked Persona User controlling Palaces and does not care what may happen in the real world. Thanks to Shido's corrupt co-conspirators in the [[police]], namely the [[SIU Director|Special Investigation Unit director]], Akechi is tasked with investigating these matters together with prosecutor [[Sae Niijima]].
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Akechi's attention turns further to the Phantom Thieves' activities when they change the heart of a mafia boss, [[Junya Kaneshiro]], whose Shadow reveals the existence of the black masked Persona User controlling Palaces and does not care what may happen in the real world. Thanks to Shido's corrupt co-conspirators in the [[police]], namely the [[SIU Director|Special Investigation Unit director]], Akechi is tasked with investigating these matters together with prosecutor [[Sae Niijima]].
 
After Kaneshiro's defeat, [[Masayoshi Shido|Shido]] and the [[SIU Director|Special Investigation Unit director]] are seen speaking several times over the phone of their plans to destroy the Thieves from the inside, with the use of Akechi. Shido's plan begins with manufacturing intense hype around the Phantom Thieves' with the media and the public. They also use [[Medjed]] as a way to ramp up tension, which inadvertently leads to [[Futaba Sakura]] joining the Phantom Thieves. Soon after Medjed's defeat, Shido's group rigs the polls on the [[Phantom Aficionado Website|Phantom Thieves' website]] in order to lure the thieves into targeting the [[Kunikazu Okumura|CEO of Okumura Foods]], a co-conspirator Shido plans to have Akechi kill while making the Phantom Thieves the scapegoats.
 
   
 
During the Thieves' heist to steal the heart of [[Haru Okumura]]'s father, [[Kunikazu Okumura]], Akechi kills Shadow Kunikazu on Shido and the SIU Director's orders, before Kunikazu can reveal anything about their plans, causing the real Kunikazu to later die as well in the real world. Just as they were leaving the Palace, Akechi also managed to snap pictures of the Thieves.
 
During the Thieves' heist to steal the heart of [[Haru Okumura]]'s father, [[Kunikazu Okumura]], Akechi kills Shadow Kunikazu on Shido and the SIU Director's orders, before Kunikazu can reveal anything about their plans, causing the real Kunikazu to later die as well in the real world. Just as they were leaving the Palace, Akechi also managed to snap pictures of the Thieves.
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During the climax of their heist at the [[Niijima's Palace]], Akechi leaks their plans to the police, thus leading to the protagonist's eventual arrest. Shortly after Sae's interrogation with the protagonist, he visits the protagonist in the interrogation room, shooting the guard tasked with protecting him and subsequently the protagonist. His plan is either successful or foiled depending on whether or not the protagonist decides to reveal the other Phantom Thieves identities to Sae. If the protagonist chooses not to, he finally remembers the plan and tells Sae to show his smartphone to Akechi, which has been programmed by Futaba using the Palace's reality-warping ability; Akechi is thus teleported to the Metaverse, shoots a [[Cognition|cognitive]] replica of the protagonist and makes it look like a suicide, believing he has killed the real protagonist.
 
During the climax of their heist at the [[Niijima's Palace]], Akechi leaks their plans to the police, thus leading to the protagonist's eventual arrest. Shortly after Sae's interrogation with the protagonist, he visits the protagonist in the interrogation room, shooting the guard tasked with protecting him and subsequently the protagonist. His plan is either successful or foiled depending on whether or not the protagonist decides to reveal the other Phantom Thieves identities to Sae. If the protagonist chooses not to, he finally remembers the plan and tells Sae to show his smartphone to Akechi, which has been programmed by Futaba using the Palace's reality-warping ability; Akechi is thus teleported to the Metaverse, shoots a [[Cognition|cognitive]] replica of the protagonist and makes it look like a suicide, believing he has killed the real protagonist.
 
Immediately after this, Akechi reports to Shido and tells him the job is done. Unknown to Shido or Akechi, however, the protagonist is very much alive and the Thieves are already on a mission to locate Shido's Palace and steal his treasure.
 
   
 
[[File:Shid3o1.png|thumb|250px|Shido threatens Akechi.]]
 
[[File:Shid3o1.png|thumb|250px|Shido threatens Akechi.]]

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"Well, because I'm a psychic, of course. Haha, I'm only joking. In truth, I'm a rookie detective."
—Goro Akechi, Persona 5

Goro Akechi is a playable character from Persona 5. He is revered as the second coming of the detective prince (the first appeared in Persona 4), and is investigating the mysterious Phantom Thieves of Hearts case sensationalizing Japan.

Appearances

Design

Akechi has shaggy chin-length brown hair with bangs and reddish-brown eyes. He wears a tan peacoat with black buttons, striped black and white tie, black trousers, and black gloves.

As Crow, Akechi wears a princely pure white royal outfit with red accents and a red, long-nosed mask. The artbook states his mask motif resembles that of a medieval western plague doctor, but in keeping with Akechi being as proud as a tengu, it's also got a long nose. His image is a combination of a noble's attire and a uniform worn by cavalry or guards of honor. As with his Robin Hood Persona, it's meant to give the feeling of putting on the air of a champion of justice, with nothing to do with being a Phantom Thief, robber or burglar of any sort, invoking the image of being at the front of a stage to contrast the protagonist's image of being more of a backstage actor.

Once he reveals his true intentions, Akechi swaps his princely garb for a body-covering, black and purple striped outfit. In this form, he has several black belts strapped around his legs and arms. He also wears a dark enclosed knight helmet, similar to plate armor, with a deep crimson mask resembling a sharp beak. Much like with Loki's design, it alludes to a lack of agency, is meant to give a chaotic feeling and invoke the question "what's the real you?"

Personality

Akechi is a high school student who conducts a detective business. His abilities as a detective have been widely acclaimed, since he not only has solved numerous cases, but is also able to deal with people from the investigation agency smoothly. His handsome features draw him public attention, and people comment on him as “The Second Advent of the Detective Prince.”

Behind his popularity, he is quite lonely and yearns to be loved. He was abandoned by his father, subsequently lost his mother to suicide, and never had close friends. He was passed around the foster care system as an orphan and has developed a far more jaded worldview than he initially lets on, even calling himself an unwanted child. He has a desperate desire to be acknowledged, which he is forthright about being the primary drive for his actions as a detective. He also has a narcissistic element to his personality, wishing for others to see him as a hero and those who oppose him as the villains. Akechi claims that he has carefully crafted his public image in the hopes that it would make people accept him. He has the public's support only if he upholds the pretense of being a charismatic idol detective, and his fans are quick to turn on him if he makes mistakes, such as when the Phantom Thieves triumphed over Kaneshiro and Medjed.

His wish to be acknowledged pushes him to follow his father's orders. Shido both praises and threatens Akechi to manipulate him, and their conversations are always mission-based with no signs of affection. However, Akechi secretly resents Shido for abandoning him and causing his mother to commit suicide. He has sworn revenge on his father, even going as far as being a hitman for Shido and acting as his right-hand-man in pursuit of his goal to ruin him when he is at the apex of his power.

After meeting and joining the party, he for the first time experiences how it feels to be happy together with friends, particularly the protagonist. Akechi both admires and envies him, since no matter his social standing and how others see him, the protagonist does not let anything stop him from making his own path. This made Akechi see the protagonist as the epitome of the very thing he could never have. Near the final act of the game, his obsession to get revenge on his father and desire to be the hero of his own story overshadows his true feelings for the protagonist and the party. Before fighting the Phantom Thieves, Akechi reveals his plans for revenge and dismisses the concept of friends and true justice, claiming they are both meaningless and sickening. However, after learning the truth of how Shido sees him from his cognitive version of Akechi, his goals change to align with the party's, and he sacrifices himself to protect the protagonist.

Persona 5 Maniax states that Akechi is endowed with the same wild card power as the protagonist, and is the other "chosen one." Despite being overwhelmed with jealousy and contempt for Joker who was surrounded by friends, Akechi says he would have wanted to meet Joker earlier, and doesn't deny what Mona said about him taking a liking to Joker. In the end, he seems to hold complicated feelings toward Joker.

The official Persona 5 Artbook reveals that Akechi lives alone in a city apartment. His main skill is reasoning, and he has a habit of getting lost in thought during conversations. His hobbies include cycling (specifically, with a hybrid bicycle for easy turning in Tokyo), bouldering, and playing fashionable games like darts. His guidebook profile also states that Akechi always makes sure to try out the latest popular dishes in order to use food as a conversation piece. Waiting in long lines for this doesn't bother him. He uses his cycling hobby to ride around town, gathering stories to utilize in conversation with adults. Since he spends a lot of time with adults, he has a reputation among Tokyo’s famous hidden stores and high class restaurants, although in truth he has little interest in the food’s flavor.

Profile 

Persona 5

Akechi is the illegitimate son of Masayoshi Shido. He initially became a detective in order to make himself useful to his father and gain his trust. His mother, who was Shido's lover, was shamed by others after giving birth to Akechi, to the point where she committed suicide. When Akechi found out about this, he grew to hate his father and swore revenge. Before the start of the game, he found his chance to plan revenge after discovering The Palace and acquiring his Wild Card ability; an ability that enables Persona User to wield multiple personas. Using his newfound power, Akechi assists in his father's goal to become prime minister of Japan, with the ulterior motive of gaining his trust and then manipulating his father once Shido accepts Akechi as his secret right-hand man. Akechi admits to the Phantom Thieves that he also wants personal fame as the man who brought down Shido.

As part of his plans for revenge and recognition, Akechi uses his powers to create accidents on Shido's orders, which he then solves as a detective, giving him a fraudulent reputation as Naoto Shirogane's inheritor. He is the one responsible for causing numerous mysterious incidents that have occurred in Shibuya by making individuals in the real world either go berserk or become an empty shell through the use of the Metaverse. His victims are those in Shido's way to be elected the prime minister or otherwise blocking Shido's rise to power. His attention quickly turns to the Phantom Thieves of Hearts when their activities quickly become known to the public after Madarame's confession on Live interview.

Prior to meeting the party, Akechi has been mentioned by Shadow Madarame as the guy with the black mask, which alerts the Phantom Thieves.

He first meets the protagonist during a Shujin Academy school trip to a TV station where Akechi was scheduled to appear as a guest. Akechi greets the protagonist when he overhears him talking with Ryuji SakamotoAnn Takamaki, and Morgana backstage talk about pancakes. Only Morgana talked about pancakes, hinting that Akechi is involved in the Metaverse.

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Akechi disapproving the Thieves on a talk show.

The next day, Akechi attends the talk show where he claims he disapproves of the Phantom Thieves' actions and sees it as no different from brainwashing. Akechi takes interest in the protagonist, who was sitting in the audience, after being impressed by his debate regarding the Phantom Thieves. He approaches him after the talk show and explains he enjoyed their conversation and hopes to speak with him again some other time. This establishes the Justice Confidant as the two become acquainted with each other from that point onward.

Akechi's attention turns further to the Phantom Thieves' activities when they change the heart of a mafia boss, Junya Kaneshiro, whose Shadow reveals the existence of the black masked Persona User controlling Palaces and does not care what may happen in the real world. Thanks to Shido's corrupt co-conspirators in the police, namely the Special Investigation Unit director, Akechi is tasked with investigating these matters together with prosecutor Sae Niijima.

During the Thieves' heist to steal the heart of Haru Okumura's father, Kunikazu Okumura, Akechi kills Shadow Kunikazu on Shido and the SIU Director's orders, before Kunikazu can reveal anything about their plans, causing the real Kunikazu to later die as well in the real world. Just as they were leaving the Palace, Akechi also managed to snap pictures of the Thieves.

Now possessing proof of their identities, Akechi further operates as the main instrument in Shido's plans to destroy the thieves from the inside out. In order to get close to them, Akechi purposely states in interviews that there is a possibility that Kunikazu's death is not connected to the Thieves. This surprises the thieves, leading Makoto Niijima to suggest they try to make contact with Akechi to try and get information out of him, as Makoto can no longer get any information from her sister, as Sae has become more careful than before after discovering someone has hacked into her computer. Conveniently, Shujin Academy just voted for a guest speaker at the school festival and Akechi won by a landslide.

After receiving contact from Makoto, he attends their school festival and announces to the whole school that he knows the Thieves' identities, alerting the party. However, he doesn't reveal their identities and instead tells Makoto and the others that he wants to talk with them before continuing the show. Talking privately, he shows the party the photos he has taken and feigns that he had discovered the other world only a month ago. He continues to claim that he believes they are not the ones who killed Kunikazu, and says he knows the identity of the true culprit and shows them a picture of a figure in a dark mask. Akechi claims was attacked by him which led to his awakening as a Persona User. He then asks to be allowed to join them so that he can catch the real culprit and clear the Phantom Thieves' name, using the earlier photos as a blackmail should they refuse, and on the condition that they disband as Phantom Thieves once this was all over.

Left without alternatives, the Thieves agree to Akechi's deal. However, the protagonist and Morgana at this point realize that Akechi most likely has an ulterior motive, due to an earlier event. They both recall Akechi mentioning 'delicious pancakes' after accidentally overhearing Morgana talk about the "huge pancake looking place" (Dome Town) on his first meeting with the protagonist back in July. Since only those who have been to the Metaverse can hear Morgana's voice, this means that Akechi already awakened to his powers before meeting the party and is lying about only having gone to the Metaverse recently.

During the subsequent meetup at Cafe Leblanc, Akechi reveals that Sae has a Palace and suggests they take Sae's heart to remove her from the investigation of the Phantom Thieves to prevent her from possibly forging false evidence for an arrest. While the Thieves attempt to find the keyword to Sae's palace, Futaba Sakura plants an app on Akechi's smartphone that records his conversations. A recording of Akechi reporting to Shido reveals Shido's plans to set the Thieves up and kill the protagonist. The party realizes the true mastermind is someone much more dangerous than they could've anticipated, moreso than Akechi, if he's powerful enough to order an assassination in a police station. To thwart certain demise, the thieves come up with a plan to outsmart Shido and Akechi by getting the protagonist purposefully arrested.

During the climax of their heist at the Niijima's Palace, Akechi leaks their plans to the police, thus leading to the protagonist's eventual arrest. Shortly after Sae's interrogation with the protagonist, he visits the protagonist in the interrogation room, shooting the guard tasked with protecting him and subsequently the protagonist. His plan is either successful or foiled depending on whether or not the protagonist decides to reveal the other Phantom Thieves identities to Sae. If the protagonist chooses not to, he finally remembers the plan and tells Sae to show his smartphone to Akechi, which has been programmed by Futaba using the Palace's reality-warping ability; Akechi is thus teleported to the Metaverse, shoots a cognitive replica of the protagonist and makes it look like a suicide, believing he has killed the real protagonist.

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Shido threatens Akechi.

Akechi makes a public appearance where he addresses the protagonist's "suicide" at a talk show. The public now gives Akechi their full support, although Akechi comments they likely wouldn't if they knew he was an unwanted child. A while later, Akechi receives sudden orders from Shido to kill the people involved in their schemes earlier than expected, which confuses Akechi who thought everything would settle until after the election. When he expresses some doubt about the matter, Shido immediately threatens him and asks Akechi if he knows what it means to disobey him. At this point, Akechi realizes that there is a high chance the protagonist is still alive and encroaching upon Shido's Palace.

He confronts the party in the engine room of Shido's Palace, where he reveals his plans for revenge. He tells the Thieves he plans to snatch Shido's victory away at the last minute by revealing the fact that he is Shido's illegitimate son, revealing his father's crimes, which would destroy Shido's credibility and career. He engages the Phantom Thieves in a battle. Akechi reveals that he not only has the same ability to summon multiple Personas like the protagonist, he also has the ability to make Shadows go berserk, an ability he also used on several of his previous victims on Shido's orders.

At his first defeat, Akechi has a talk mainly directed at the protagonist where he says he wishes they could've met much earlier, when they still could've had a chance to be good rivals and perhaps even friends. However, he goes on to say there's no point in dwelling on that which didn't happen. The party tries to convince him to join forces with them as they are intending to take down the same man, but Akechi is insistent as he lashes out his jealousy to the protagonist and his friends who have everything that he doesn't have. Morgana tells him it's obvious he doesn't hate the protagonist, that Akechi should follow his true feelings, that it doesn't matter if he thinks he's unwanted, and that Akechi should be himself. In response, Akechi deflects everything Morgana says and throws a tantrum. Deciding to get serious, he unleashes his full power, revealing his true form as the black masked Persona User mentioned by Madarame and Kaneshiro and declares his intent to murder them all.

After his second and final defeat, the heavily wounded Akechi surrenders and expresses his envy of the protagonist for being surrounded by such loyal friends. He goes on to say that once the Phantom Thieves defeat and expose Shido they will be seen as heroes, while his fame and trust will vanish, especially once his involvement with all the cases he "solved" is exposed. Finally having lost the will to go on, Akechi laments being unable to become someone special; but to his absolute shock, the protagonist and the others point out how he is already special in their eyes and even offer him to rejoin them to fight Shido. Akechi is visibly put off by this and pleads to the party to kill him if they don't want him to get in the way, and then says that they are truly beyond his comprehension when they refuse.

Before anything else can happen, "Cognitive Akechi" appears, the manifestation of how Shido always viewed him: an obedient puppet. His cognitive self, also having the power to summon and control Shadows, taunts and mocks Akechi's wish for wanting to be accepted and loved (even declaring him the true puppet). The cognition reveals that Shido was planning to kill Akechi all along soon as the election was over, as well as planning to pin all the murders and incidents on Akechi, and then tells him to take his death as a punishment. When the revolted Akechi hears this, he realizes what a fool he's been. Cognitive Akechi then gives the real Akechi one last chance to prove himself to Captain Shido by killing the Phantom Thieves.

However, instead of shooting them, Akechi shoots his cognitive self and then shoots the switch on the wall, closing the barrier between himself and the party. Akechi says that they would have perished if they tried to protect him while fighting the shadows and that they should have left him there to die to begin with. He and his wounded cognitive self then point their guns toward each other. From the other side of the wall, the party hears Akechi's new wish to change his father's heart; and the protagonist, in turn, promises to honor his wish. The party hears two gunshots, followed by silence. Afterwards, Akechi's fate is unknown, with Futaba failing to sense his presence after the shooting and Sae later reporting him as missing.

Shido is very insecure of the exposure of his connection to Akechi as well as the fact that Akechi is his illegitimate son. When the party confronts Shadow Shido after Akechi's apparent death, he says that he would have eliminated Akechi in the end because Akechi knew too much about him, and because Akechi's birth is a taint to his political power. Shadow Shido gloats about how he used praise to make Akechi dance in the palm of his hand, and says that he was the reason Akechi used his powers in such an effective way, taking the credit for being the one who taught Akechi about mental shutdowns. The party reacts with disgust and condemns Shido for twisting Akechi in such a way and making a teenager commit murders for him.

If the player fails to finish any of the previous Palaces in time, Akechi enters the interrogation room and assassinates the protagonist after Sae leaves the room.

If the player fails to finish Shido's Palace in time, Akechi arrives with the police to arrest the protagonist for murdering a guard and deceiving Akechi with an illusion. Akechi declares that "This game is over.", and the screen returns to the regular Game Over screen, prompting the player to go back from one week. Oddly enough, even if the player misses Shido's deadline after Akechi's apparent death, he still appears anyway, possibly due to a developers oversight. On the other hand, the hazy filter from the other bad endings is used in this scene as well, leaving whether the scene is truely happening or not ambiguous.

Confidant

"I can't believe you evaded the police's network until today... The only logical explanation is that someone in the police has ties to the Phantom Thieves... Explain yourself!"
—Sae Niijima talking about Goro Akechi, Persona 5

Akechi's Confidant is automatically established on June 10th. This Confidant progresses along with the story, and can only progress past Rank 7 if the player answers Sae's questions correctly during the interrogation in November. Because Akechi's stay in the party is only temporary, his battle abilities are all activated when he joins the party. Maxing this Confidant unlocks the fusion of Metatron. Akechi's Confidant is one of two that does not have a farewell gift to the protagonist.

Rank Date Ability Description
1 June 10th - -
2 July 24th - -
3 August 28th - -
4 October 24th - -
5 October 26th - -
6 October 29th Baton Pass Allows you to pass your turn over to other Baton Pass users after a 1 More.
Follow Up Chance to perform a follow-up attack if Joker's attack does not down the enemy.
Detective Talk Chance to step in after Shadow negotiation fails, allowing a retry.
Harisen Recovery Chance to cure status ailments inflicted upon party members.
7 November 19th - After clearing Niijima's Palace - -
8 November 20th - After answering Sae's questions correctly - -
9 Encounter Akechi in Shido's Palace - -
10 Defeat Akechi - -

Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers

"Well, if there really are thieves like them out there, I believe they should be brought to justice in a court of law. Twisting other people's hearts by force... That's the worst thing any human could do."
—Goro Akechi, Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers

Akechi makes an appearance on TV, where he is asked his opinion on the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. His response is that whether or not they truly exist, they are criminals who should be brought to justice; he goes on to denounce their actions, and believes that forcing people to change what's in their hearts is wrong.

He is later present at the arrest of Kazuya Makigami and his gang, noticing the protagonist when Kazuya saw him.

Strategy

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Traitor boss battle.

"I'LL KILL YOU!"
—Akechi to the Phantom Thieves during his boss fight

In the first phase, Akechi is shielded by Guard Dog of Hades and Spear-wielding General. He will cause them to use Desperation which greatly raises their offense at the cost of defense. As these two heavily favor physical attacks, throwing up Physical Ointments or Tetrakarn will speed up this part of the fight.

Once his two minions are down, Akechi enters the fight himself, using mainly skills that you've seen while he was in the party - Bless, Curse, and Physical attacks. He almost exclusively targets the protagonist, regardless of resistances or immunities, until his health gets low, where he breaks out Megidolaon to attack the whole party at once.

In the second phase, Akechi focus on Physical elements. He will use Tetrakarn to repel Physical attacks and use Brave Blade afterward. Occasionally, he may use Negative Pile which is dangerous if the target is the protagonist and if he is afflicted with Despair. It's best for the protagonist to use a Persona which nullifies the damage of Physical attacks.

After a portion of his HP is down, he'll begin focusing on Magic-based skills. Similarly like the previous phase he'll use Makarakarn to repel Magic attacks and use a Magic skill. It is recommended not to have Yusuke in the party since Akechi can easily gain One More if Maragion lands on him. The protagonist should be wary of using Personas that are vulnerable to Fire or Curse skills unless they have skills that increases resistance of Fire or Curse.

When his HP is reduced to at least a third, Akechi will begin to routinely switch patterns, but he doesn't use a Physical skill along with a Magic skill in his turns. Occasionally, and on the first turn of this phase, Akechi will use Laevatein, an powerful Almighty skill to the protagonist which cannot be deflected. It is wise to have the protagonist guard to reduce the damage, and have his allies recover his HP or also reduce Akechi's offensive damage and increase the protagonist's defense.

Whenever Akechi successfully downs an enemy, he'll use the follow-up to apply Desperation on himself. Otherwise, he'll perform a different action, mainly Dekaja if the protagonist's party has buffs, or Heat Riser to apply buffs to himself, if Desperation is already active.

Stats

Level HP SP
Strength 60
Magic 60
Endurance 36
Agility 50
Luck 36
61 2200
999
Phys Gun Fire Ice Elec Wind Psy Nuke Bless Curse Almi
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EXP Yen Battle Drop Negotiation Items
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List of Skills
Skill Effect
Kougaon Heavy Bless damage to 1 foe.
Eigaon Heavy Curse damage to 1 foe.
Megaton Raid Severe Physical damage to 1 foe.
Megidolaon Severe Almighty damage to all foes.
Charge Next physical attack inflicts 2.5x damage.

Level HP SP
Strength 80
Magic 30
Endurance 43
Agility 50
Luck 45
61 5000
999
Phys Gun Fire Ice Elec Wind Psy Nuke Bless Curse Almi
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EXP Yen Battle Drop Negotiation Items
5700 20000 - -
List of Skills
Skill Effect
Negative Pile Heavy Physical damage to 1 foe. Medium chance of Despair.
Desperation Boost self's attack but drop defense for 3 turns.
Independent from -kaja and -nda and cannot be negated.
Brave Blade Colossal Physical damage to 1 foe.
Invalid skill name of "Laevatein". You may correct the skill name or modify module:Skills/P5 if needed.
Deathbound Medium Physical damage to all foes 1x to 2x.
Dekaja Negate all buff effects of all foes.
Dekunda Negate all debuff effects of party.
Heat Riser Buff attack, defense and agility of 1 ally for 3 turns.
Tetrakarn Erect shield on 1 ally to repel 1 Physical/Gun attack.
Makarakarn Erect shield on 1 ally to repel 1 magical attack.
Eigaon Heavy Curse damage to 1 foe.
Maeiga Medium Curse damage to all foes.
Maragion Medium Fire damage to all foes. Rare chance of Burn.
Megidolaon Severe Almighty damage to all foes.

Battle Quotes

Quotes video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehMX8YJrj8k

Ally

  • "Robin Hood!" (Using Persona Skill)
  • "Now, Robin!" (Using Persona Skill)
  • "Loki!" (Using Persona Skill - Unused)
  • "Arise, Loki!" (Using Persona Skill - Unused)
  • "My skills exceed yours!" (Selecting Persona Skill)
  • "Taste my wrath!" (Selecting Persona Skill)
  • "Manifest!" (Selecting Persona Skill)
  • "Persona!" (Selecting Persona Skill)
  • "It doesn't die!" (Akechi's attack or Skill doesn't defeat the enemy)
  • "I was merciful." (Akechi's attack or Skill doesn't defeat the enemy)
  • "Very clever..." (Akechi misses or Skill fails to inflict damage)
  • "Someone cover me!" (Akechi misses)
  • "Saw that." (Akechi dodges)
  • "Too slow!" (Akechi dodges)
  • "One down, now it's two!" (Akechi reduces the enemies to two)
  • "It's the last one!" (Akechi reduces the enemies to one)
  • "You need my help?" (Initiating Follow-Up)
  • "Understood. Moving in!" (Follow-Up Attack)
  • "We're still fighting!" (Using Harisen Recovery on an ally)
  • "How inconvenient." (Using Harisen Recovery on an ally)
  • "I'll use this!" (Using an Item)
  • "There." (Giving Baton Pass)
  • "I'll do my best!" (Receiving Baton Pass)
  • "Roger." (Receiving Baton Pass)
  • "Allow me." (Receiving Baton Pass)
  • "This can't be..." (Incapacitated)
  • "Lucky hit..." (Incapacitated)
  • "Ugh, electrified!" (Inflicted with Shock)
  • "That takes care of that. Let's move!" (Battle results)
  • "Lets keep up this pace!" (Battle results)
  • "Checkmate." (Initiating Hold-Up)
  • "Freeze!" (Initiating Hold-Up)
  • "It'll be a massacre!" (Initiating All-out Attack)
  • "This is what I was waiting for!" (Initiating All-out Attack)
  • 'Let's scatter!" (Initiating All-out Attack)
  • "Learned your lesson?" (All-out Attack finishing touch)
  • "Stay out of our way." (All-out Attack finishing touch)
  • "That was the taste of defeat!" (All-out Attack finishing touch)
  • "Just watch me." (Tactics changed to Act Freely)
  • "Very well, there will be no survivors." (Tactics changed to Full Assault)
  • "Roger. No Persona Skills." (Tactics changed to Conserve SP)
  • "Safety first." (Tactics changed to Heal/Support)
  • "I expect concise commands." (Tactics changed to Direct Command)
  • "Time to go, withdraw!" (Escaping from battle)

Boss Battle 1

  • "Kill them...Persona!"
  • "Take them down...Robin Hood!" (Using Megaton Raid)
  • "Perrrsonaaa!" (Using Charge)
  • "Damn you..." (Taking damage)
  • "Whoa!" (Dodges attack)
  • "Let's do this." (Randomly at the start of someone's turn)
  • "You'll pay for that!" (Randomly at the start of someone's turn)

Boss Battle 2

  • "You are the trash of society. I will kill you! Destroy you! Crush you...! Teammates are nothing but trash!"
  • "You're just... pieces of shit... who lick each other's wounds...! Anything goes... if you say you're teammates...!" (At medium health)
  • "Why are you... looking at me like that...!? I've... I've succeeded until now... all by myself...! I don't need... teammates... I don't..." (At low health)
  • "Descend, Loki!"
  • "I'm not letting you off!"
  • "Take them down Loki!" (Using Deathbound)
  • "Eat this!" (Using Brave Blade)
  • "Die." (Using Eigaon)
  • "Incinerate!" (Using Maragion)
  • "Go to Hell!" (Using Megidolaon)
  • "What!?" (Akechi's Skill misses)
  • "Grr..." (Akechi's Skill misses)
  • "The hell was that?" (Taking damage)
  • "Too slow!" (Dodges attack)
  • "Stay down." (Downs an enemy/Attacking Downed enemy)
  • "Serves you right." (Kills a party member)
  • "Uaaaaaggggghh!" (Defeated)
  • "Hahahaha...AHHAHAHAHA!!" (Protagonist dies)
  • "You pieces of shit!" (Randomly at the start of someone's turn)
  • "Whaaat?" (Randomly at the start of someone's turn)
  • "I...will KILL you!" (Randomly at the start of someone's turn)

Gallery

Persona 5
 
P5 Goro cut-in
Akechi's Cut-in.
 
P5 Goro cut-in alternate
Akechi's Cut-in (Black Mask).
 
GoroTextIcon
Akechi's text icon.
 
GoroArt1
Concept art.
 
GoroArt2
Concept art.
 
Crow concept
Crow concept art.
 
GoroSitting
Akechi sitting.
 
Persona 5 Goro and P5protag
Akechi and the protagonist for Persona 5 Premium Event.
 
PERSONA5 package visual
Illustration of the main members of Phantom Thieves of Hearts.
 
PERSONA5 20th Anniversary package visual of the ''Phantom Thieves of Hearts''
Illustration of the main members of Phantom Thieves of Hearts.
 
P5 Illustration of the Protagonist and Goro by Rokuro Saito
Illustration of Goro Akechi and the protagonist by Rokuro Saito.
 
Persona 5 Official Design Work key visual by Shigenori Soejima
Illustration of Akechi and the others by Shigenori Soejima.
 
Goro theme
Theme.
 
Goro Akechi Theme
Theme.
 
Goro Akechi Theme (No Background)
Theme.
 
Akechi All Out
All-Out Attack portrait.
All-Out Attack finishing touch.
 
GoroTruth
All-Out Attack finishing touch.
 
Goro and Sae
Goro Akechi and Sae Niijima.
 
Akechi Reveals His Black Mask
Akechi transforming into the 'Black Mask'.
 
Akechi Summons Loki
Akechi summons Loki.
 
Black Mask Akechi
Akechi after transforming into the 'Black Mask'.
Akechi after transforming into the 'Black Mask'.
 
Akechi Goes Psychotic
Akechi going psychotic.
 
Akechi Berserk
Akechi berserk.
 
Goro-model-black mask
Akechi as the Black Mask (Model).
 
GoroMurdersPoliceman
Akechi swipes a policeman's gun and kills him.
 
GoroMurderStare
Akechi staring at the dead policeman.
 
GoroGunSmile
Akechi smiling after killing the policeman.
 
Goro creepy smile
Akechi looking down at the protagonist.
 
Goro killer
Akechi kills the protagonist.
Persona 5 Portraits
 
P5 portrait of Goro
Goro Akechi's portrait
 
P5 portrait of Goro crying
Akechi sad
 
P5 portrait of Goro smiling
Akechi smiling
 
P5 portrait of Goro's summer school uniform
Akechi's summer school uniform
 
P5 portrait of Goro's casual attire
Akechi's casual attire
Akechi's Crow outfit
 
Goro smiling-thief
Akechi smiling (Crow outfit)
 
P5 portrait of Goro's phantom thief outfit without mask
Akechi's Crow outfit (No mask)
 
P5 portrait of Goro's true personality
Akechi's intimidating stare
 
Goro-evil smile
Akechi smirking
 
Goro staring-thief
Akechi staring (Crow outfit)
 
Goro-evil-thief
Akechi smirking (Crow outfit)
Akechi staring (Black Mask)
 
Cognitive-Goro
Cognitive Akechi
 
Cognitive-Goro-smile
Cognitive Akechi smiling
 
P5 portrait of Goro Shocked
Cognitive Akechi angry
 
Goro Cut-in
Akechi cut-in
 
Goro Wink Cut-in
Akechi winking cut-in
 
Goro Wink Cut-in 2
Akechi winking cut-in
Persona 5 (Manga)
 
P5CharacterAnthology
Persona 5 Character Anthology
 
CharacterAnthologyArt
Illustration by Persona Q: Side P4 manga author Mizunomoto
Persona 5 Costumes
 
Akechi-Detective-Uniform
Detective Uniform
 
Akechi-Winter-Clothes
Winter Casual Wear
 
Akechi-Summer-Clothes
Summer School Uniform
 
Akechi-P1-Costume
 
Akechi-P2-Costume
Kasugayama High School Uniform (DLC)
 
Akechi-P3-Costume
Gekkoukan High School Uniform (DLC)
 
Akechi-P4-Costume
Yasogami High School Uniform (DLC)
 
Akechi-P4D-Costume
 
Akechi-P4AU-Costume
Persona 4 Arena Shadow Operation Outfit (DLC)
 
Akechi-SMT-if...-Costume
 
Akechi-SMT-IV-Costume
Shin Megami Tensei IV Costume (DLC)
 
Akechi-Raidou-Costume
 
Akechi-Catherine-Costume
Catherine Costume (Boss) (DLC)
 
Akechi-Butler-Costume
Butler Uniform (DLC)
 
Akechi-Christmas
Christmas Costume (DLC)
Tribute Artworks
 
P5 Illustration of the Protagonist and Goro by Teita (Norn9 illustrator)
Illustration of the protagonist and Goro Akechi by Teita (Norn9 illustrator)
PERSONA 20th Anniversary Festival
 
Persona 20th Anniversary Commemoration Illustrated, P5, 01

Etymology

"Go" (吾) of Gorō is the archaic form of the first person pronoun "I" in Chinese which carries no meaning in formal Japanese language and is merely borrowed for Chinese translation or naming. Akechi (明智) literally means "wisdom" in Chinese, the same meaning in Japanese would be "kenmei" (賢明).

Trivia

  • Goro Akechi is a reference to the name Kogoro Akechi (明智 小五郎), a fictional private detective created by Japanese mystery writer Edogawa Ranpo (a pseudonym for Tarō Hirai) from the story "The Case of the Murder on D. Hill" in January 1925 and continued to appear in stories for a quarter of a century. Edogawa Rampo is considered the father of the Japanese detective story and was a great admirer of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Akechi is the first recurring detective character in Japanese fiction and is clearly inspired by Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes. It also makes sense for Akechi to be the rival of the team as in the introduction to the translated version of 'The Early Cases of Kogoro Akechi' The Fiend with Twenty Faces (Akechi's main rival) is referred to as 'more of an Arsene Lupin than a Moriarty'
  • His name may also be a reference to Akechi Mitsuhide, a retainer of the notorious daimyo and conqueror Oda Nobunaga who rebelled against him for reasons that are often interpreted as either disgust for Nobunaga's flaunting of bushido.
  • Akechi's outfit when he uses Loki has a pattern blue and black in contrast to his outfit when he uses Robin hood which has a theme of red and white.
  • While Akechi is a Wild Card just like the protagonist, unlike him, he can only use two. The data mining of the Persona status reveals that his other Persona, Loki, belongs to the Justice Arcana like Robin Hood, Akechi's signature Arcana. That means there is no indication of him being able to possess Personas of other Arcana, another defining trait of the Wild Card Persona User.
  • As a Wild Card Persona user, Akechi has an interesting ability of being able to change his outfit to better match the Persona he is using. He takes advantage of this to don the regal prince outfit used while he is a party member.
  • Despite being a short term party member, Akechi won first place in Sega Festival 2016 fans polling for favorite party member question.
  • According to an episode of Persona Stalker Club, Akechi's attaché case contains a laptop and documents about cases. The A mark means Akechi and is his own craftsmanship, because he likes to show off. And apparently, the period after the A indicates an abbreviation for "Answer."
  • Within the Metaverse, Akechi's stance mirrors Joker's, but lacks the natural sway that Joker has, instead standing completely still.
  • Many of Akechi's DLC outfits hint at his status as the traitor: he is dressed as a major antagonist for three sets (Boss from Catherine, Ideo Hazama from Shin Megami Tensei: if... and General Munakata from Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. The Soulless Army) and as a major enemy-turned-ally for the Persona 2 set, as he's the only one wearing the Kasugayama uniform - the same worn by Jun Kurosu and Eikichi Mishina, though the latter was an early member of the party.
  • Just like with Makoto Niijima before, the official twitter account for the Persona series posted a "Happy Birthday" message for Akechi on June 2, 2017 JST.
  • Goro Akechi is left-handed.
  • According to Akechi's Maniax profile, his ideal type of lover is someone who keeps a reasonable amount of distance. Also, if he won 700 million yen, he would travel and see the world after his entrance exams.
  • In Maniax, Akechi's message for someone in the PT reads:  To the leader: "You don’t seem to excel particularly in areas of looks, intelligence, or athletics. Yet I wonder why people tend to gather around you... it makes me very curious."
  • Akechi's confidant was originally planned to be optional. Because he became an enemy later on, it was difficult to incorporate into the plot, so his confidant became automatic.
  • No other persona was considered for Akechi apart from Loki. Other than the protagonist, Loki was most suitable for him. Loki is a character well known within Norse Mythology and had a special place in earlier SMT games, and reflects on Akechi’s own place in the game.


Characters
Playable Protagonist - Morgana - Ryuji Sakamoto - Ann Takamaki - Yusuke Kitagawa - Makoto Niijima - Futaba Sakura - Haru Okumura - Goro Akechi - Sumire Yoshizawa
Confidant Igor - Sojiro Sakura - Chihaya Mifune - Munehisa Iwai - Tae Takemi - Sadayo Kawakami - Ichiko Ohya - Shinya Oda - Hifumi Togo - Yuuki Mishima - Toranosuke Yoshida - Caroline & Justine - Sae Niijima - Takuto Maruki
Major Targets Suguru Kamoshida - Ichiryusai Madarame - Junya Kaneshiro - Shadow Futaba - Kunikazu Okumura - Masayoshi Shido - Holy Grail / Yaldabaoth - Azathoth / Adam Kadmon
Other Principal Kobayakawa - SIU Director - Shiho Suzui - Natsuhiko Nakanohara - Mika - Lala Escargot - Angel and Julian - Medjed - Wakaba Isshiki - Sugimura - President Tanaka - Kazuya Makigami - Naoya Makigami - Shadow Mishima - Shinichi Yoshizawa - Rumi - Shibusawa - Jose - Kasumi Yoshizawa - Coach Hiraguchi
Locations
Tokyo Yongen-Jaya (Café Leblanc) - Shibuya - Aoyama-Itchome (Shujin Academy) - Shinjuku - Akihabara - Kichijoji - Ogikubo - Inokashira Park - Tsukishima - Akasaka Mitsuke - Suidobashi - Odaiba Seaside Park - Ichigaya - Ikebukuro - Ginza - Harajuku - Meiji Shrine - Jinbocho - Miura Beach - Maihama (Tokyo Destinyland) - Kanda - Roppongi - Ueno - Asakusa - Chinatown - Nagatacho - Shinagawa - Nakano - Kosei High School
Palace Kamoshida's Palace - Madarame's Palace - Kaneshiro's Palace - Futaba's Palace - Okumura's Palace - Niijima's Palace - Shido's Palace - Mementos (Path of Qimranut - Path of Aiyatsbus - Path of Chemdah - Path of Kaitul - Path of Akzeriyyuth - Path of Adyeshach - Path of Sheriruth - Depths of Mementos - Qliphoth World - Path of Da'at) - Maruki's Palace
Other Velvet Room - Hawaii - Thieves Den
Music
Albums Original Soundtrack (Persona 5 / Royal (JP / EN))
Songs "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There" - "Life Will Change" - "Beneath the Mask" - "Last Surprise" - "Rivers in the Desert" - "The Whims of Fate" - "Tokyo Daylight" - "Hoshi To Bokura To" - "Break In To Break Out" - "Infinity" - "Dark Sun..." - "Autonomy" - "Found a Light" - "IT'S TOO LATE" - "Colors Flying High" - "Take Over" - "He's a Trickster☆" - "I Believe" - "No More What Ifs" - "Throw Away Your Mask" - "Bokura no Hikari (Our Light)"
Archives
Story Persona - Persona user - Shadow - Shadow Self - Second Awakening - Picaro Persona - I am thou - Cognition - P. A. D. - Metaverse - Metaverse Navigator - Mask - Wild Card - Phantom Thieves of Hearts - Phantom Aficionado Website - Antisocial Force - Treasure - Police - Calling Card - Change of Heart - Psychotic breakdown - Mental shutdown - General Public - Seven Deadly Sins - Sea of Souls - Bond - Featherman
School Life Calendar - Weather - Seasons
Confidant - Social Stats - Hideout - Class - Train - Invitations - Gifts - Decorations
Activities Bathhouse - Studying - Diner - Cleaning - Maid Café - Billiards - Books - DVDs - Retro Games - Movie Theater - Big Bang Challenge - Crane Game - Bed - Batting Cages - Fishing Pond - Crossword Puzzles - Darts - Infiltration Tools - Cooking - Training - Old Temple - Laundry - Part-time Jobs - Shrine - Confessional - Jazz Jin - Houseplant - Refrigerator - TV Quiz Show - Blackboard - Drink Stand - Lottery - Cultivation - Fortune Telling
Vendors Shops: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Vending Machines - Takemi Medical Clinic - Untouchable - Jose's Shop - Home Shopping Program - Tanaka's Shady Commodities - Military Vending Machine - Trading
Phantom Life Mementos Requests - Third Eye - Security Level - Search Objects - Treasure Chests - Safe Room - Thieves Guild - List of Shadows (Treasure Demon - Disaster Shadow - Savage Shadow) - List of Bosses - Skill Card - Will Seeds - Deviations - Slot Machines
Battle Items: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Skills: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Difficulty - Status Changes - Weaknesses - Traits - Navigator - Tactics - Guard - Party Switch - Baton Pass - One More - Critical - Technical - Showtime - Cut-in - All-out Attack - Hold Up - Personality - Drops - Game Over
Follow Up - Harisen Recovery - Endure - Protect - Pickpocket - Crocodile Tears - Sexy Technique - Down Shot - Bullet Hail - Oda Special - Kakoi Kuzushi - Sleuthing Instinct - Detox X - Mindfulness - Flow - Tumbling
Velvet Room List of Personas: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Fusion - Special Fusion - Hanging - Lockdown - Electric Chair - Arcana - Skill Inheritance - Fusion Accident - Fusion alarm - Challenge Battle
System Trophies: (Persona 5 / Royal) - Cutscenes - New Game Plus - Patches and Updates - Steam Profile Items
Unused Content: (Persona 5 / Royal)
Development
Corporate Atlus Co., Ltd. - Sega
Personnel Katsura Hashino - Shigenori Soejima - Shoji Meguro - Lyn Inaizumi - Atsushi Kitajoh - Ryota Kozuka - Kenichi Tsuchiya - Toshiki Konishi - Kazuhisa Wada - Lotus Juice
Other Media
Games Royal - Dancing in Starlight - Strikers - Tactica - The Phantom X
Productions Persona 5 The Animation The Day Breakers - Persona 5 The Animation (Episodes - Dark Sun... - Stars and Ours - Proof of Justice - A Magical Valentine's Day) - Persona O.A. - Persona 5 The Night Breakers - Persona Stalker Club V - PERSORA AWARDS 3 - Persora -The Golden Best 5- - Persona 20th Anniversary All Time Best Album - Persona 5 The Stage - Persona VS
Publications Manga - Dengeki Comic Anthology - Comic à La Carte - Comic Anthology (DNA Media Comics) - Tartarus Theater Wild - the Animation Dengeki Comic Anthology - Mementos Mission - Mementos Report - Persona Magazine
Events Night of the Phantom - Super Live 2017 - Super Live 2019 - TGS 2021 - 25th Anniversary Symphonic Concert
20th Anniversary Festival - 25th Anniversary - 25th FES
TGS 2015 - Take Tokyo Tower - E3 2016 - Take the Treasure - TGS 2016 - Morgana's Report - DJ Morgana
Miscellaneous Merchandise - Catherine: Full Body - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate