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Persona 5: The Phantom X
April 27, 2026 at 07:27 PM
Initial version (2026-04-28)
Persona 5: The Phantom X (P5X) is the mobile and PC spinoff of Atlus's Persona 5 series, and is one of the two Persona titles featured in the Version 1.0 launch music collaboration for Neverness to Everness. Nine tracks from The Phantom X soundtrack are included, the largest single collaboration partner contribution in NTE's launch music library. They play through the in-car radio while driving and through the Walkman portable music player on foot.
Persona 5: The Phantom X retains the visual identity, social simulation structure, and acid-jazz musical signature of the mainline Persona 5, while introducing its own characters, story, and gacha-driven progression. Its soundtrack continues the Shoji Meguro-defined sound of the series with fresh compositions across battle, exploration, and social-link themes.
The nine Phantom X tracks featured in NTE are:
Track | Type |
|---|---|
Ambitions and Visions | Atmospheric / theme |
Show Stealer | High-energy battle theme |
Wake Up Your Hero | Combat / battle theme |
Desire Surrender | High-energy |
Deep Zone | Atmospheric |
Last Strike | Battle / climax |
Rage Education | High-energy |
Gone With The Storm | High-energy |
Star Shine | Atmospheric |
The collection also includes the track Paradisum, which appears in some launch mix lists.
All featured Phantom X tracks are included on the in-car radio playlist and the Walkman library. Players can:
Tune the radio to a Phantom X-curated station while driving any vehicle
Activate the Walkman during on-foot exploration to keep tracks playing across district transitions
Skip, shuffle, and pause tracks through the music interface
Mix Phantom X tracks with the Persona 5 Royal tracks and Tower of Fantasy tracks for a varied playlist
Several thematic threads make the Phantom X soundtrack a strong fit for Neverness to Everness's urban-supernatural setting:
Modern urban backdrop. Both games are set in modern cities (Tokyo for Persona 5, Hethereau for NTE) with similar evening-neon visual languages.
Investigation and discovery framing. Phantom X's protagonists investigate cognitive distortions; NTE's Espers investigate anomalies. The musical pacing of the soundtrack suits both gameplay loops.
Stylish action sequences. Tracks like Show Stealer and Wake Up Your Hero are designed for stylish combat encounters, which translate well to NTE's action combat against anomaly bosses.
Social-link calm. Atmospheric tracks like Star Shine and Deep Zone provide the contemplative balance that suits city activities and affinity moments with companions.
Detail | Value |
|---|---|
Title | Persona 5: The Phantom X |
Developer / Publisher | Atlus / Black Wings Game Studio (mobile development) |
Original Release | China: 2024; Worldwide: 2025 |
Platforms | iOS, Android, PC |
Genre | Turn-based JRPG with social simulation, gacha-driven |
Setting | Modern Tokyo, Japan |
Combining the two Persona collaborations, Neverness to Everness features eleven Persona tracks at launch:
2 tracks from Persona 5 Royal ("Beneath the Mask -rain-" and "Life Will Change")
9 tracks from Persona 5: The Phantom X (listed above)
Together with the eight Tower of Fantasy tracks, the launch radio and Walkman library covers nineteen total licensed crossover tracks at server open.