The SEGA ATLUS Festival transformed the SM Mall of Asia Atrium into a vibrant sanctuary on December 13 and 14. In a spectacular display of devotion, thousands of fans made the pilgrimage to Pasay City to witness this monumental union and celebrate the enduring legacies of industry titans SEGA and ATLUS.


The event was anchored by the charismatic presence of renowned influencers Cholo Tolentino and Myrtle Sarossa, who served as the masters of ceremonies. Their electrifying hosting kept the crowdโs spirit at a zenith, guiding attendees through a weekend filled with monumental announcements and community engagement.



Immersive Gameplay: The Demo Stations
The heart of the festival featured electrifying Game Demo stations where fans engaged in ferociously fun discovery. Attendees experienced the high-octane thrills of Sonic Racing and the chaotic, adrenaline-fueled fun of the new Sonic Rumble.
The energy shifted to emotional depth at the Persona 3: Reload stations, while rhythm game enthusiasts rallied around Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage. The event also provided exclusive glimpses of unreleased titles, including the action-packed Demon Slayer: Hinokami Chronicles 2 and the grit of Yakuza 3 Kiwami bundled with Dark Ties.
Unyielding Competition and a Grand Finale



The community spirit reached a fever pitch during the Sonic Racing Tournament. This formidable 4-player points-based clash saw racers battle for dominance throughout the entire event in a display of unparalleled skill.
As the festival reached its climax, the atmosphere turned to pure suspense for the Grand Raffle. Sponsored by Samsung, the stakes were colossal, culminating in one triumphant winner walking away with a majestic 50″ Smart OLED TV and Soundbar. It was a victorious end to an unforgettable celebration of gaming culture.



Can’t get enough of the action? You can relive every spectacular moment and find yourself in the crowd by browsing our [Official SEGA ATLUS Festival Photo Gallery on Facebook], packed with high-energy shots from the weekend!
















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