LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 30, 2025--
NTT Solmare is excited to announce its return to Anime Expo® 2025, North America's largest anime and pop culture event.
Fans can visit Booth E-30 in the Entertainment Hall to dive into the worlds of Obey Me! and Ex and Bee.
As part of a major collaboration with NTT QONOQ, the event will feature the special Obey Me! 5th anniversary virtual concert and a special autograph session with all seven voice actors from the cast.
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Obey Me!’s 3D virtual concert will also be streamed! Fans who buy tickets for the online stream will be able to watch the concert live, as well as view the VOD for one week after the concert. Please check each respective site for further details.
1. Anime Expo 2025
Booth E-30 Highlights
Obey Me! Boys: Meet and Greet (Free admission)
Don't miss the live panel featuring special guest appearances by the voice actors from both Obey Me! and Ex and Bee.
Obey Me! Virtual Concert 2025 - Dawn's Embrace - (In-Person)
A high-quality 3D virtual concert featuring the seven brothers from the Obey Me! series, brought to life using NTT QONOQ's cutting-edge virtual live system, Matrix Stream. This event is also scheduled to feature a stage greeting by the Obey Me! Boys.
Date & Time: Saturday, July 5, 2025 - Starts at 10:00 AM (PDT)
Venue: In-person: The Novo
Online stream: SPWN, ZAIKO, and PromoTix
In-Person Ticket: ShowClix
URL: https://www.showclix.com/event/ax25-obey-me-scx25-t02
Obey Me! Autograph Sessions
Date & Time:
Friday, July 4, 2025 - Starts at 2:45 PM (PDT)
Saturday, July 5, 2025 - Starts at 1:00 PM (PDT)
Location: JW Marriott Gold Ballroom
Ticket URL: https://store.epic.leapevent.tech/anime-expo/2025
2. Online Livestream Details
Online Stream Tickets
Date & Time: Saturday, July 5, 2025 - Starts at 10:00 AM (PDT)
Guest Voice Actors:
Kazuya Yamashita (Lucifer), Hirotaka Kobayashi (Mammon), Satoshi Kada (Leviathan), Shinya Sumi (Satan), Miura Ayme (Asmodeus), Kyohei Yaguchi (Beelzebub), Satoshi Onishi (Belphegor)
Obey Me! is a hit Otome smartphone game launched in 2019 by NTT Solmare, with over 10 million downloads worldwide. Players fall for seven charming demon brothers through drama-filled, immersive storytelling. In 2023, a second title, Obey Me! Nightbringer, was released to strong acclaim.
NTT Solmare is a leading digital entertainment company that creates immersive, character-driven experiences beloved by fans around the globe through mobile games, audio dramas, and interactive stories.
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NTT Solmare to Exhibit Obey Me! and Ex and Bee at Anime Expo 2025! Announcing a Special Lineup of Events, Including a 3D Concert and Multiple Celebrations for the Obey Me! 5th Anniversary! An Online Livestream Will Also Be Held!
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV is planning to travel to Spain this year, with stops in Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands to fulfil Pope Francis’ wish of visiting a key migration entry point to Europe, a Spanish cardinal said Friday.
Cardinal José Cobo Cano, the archbishop of Madrid, announced plans for the trip were underway after meeting with a top official in the Vatican secretary of state to discuss the itinerary. While June had been rumored as the possible date, Cobo said the timing of the trip was still up in the air.
Word of the planned papal trip came a day after the Spanish government announced a landmark agreement, strongly supported by the Vatican, in which Spain's Catholic bishops agreed to let the state ombudsman have the final say in church-funded compensation for victims of clergy sexual abuse.
Spain had long lobbied for Francis to visit, but over 12 years he always declined. Francis preferred to travel to smaller countries, oftentimes far away, where Catholics were a minority.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Cobo said the current proposal calls for Leo to visit the capital, Madrid, and the city of Barcelona, where he would visit the Sagrada Familia basilica. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the death of the basilica architect Antoni Gaudí, who is on the path to possible beatification.
The plan calls for Leo to also visit the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off northwest Africa. The islands experience large numbers of migrant arrivals from West Africa. While Francis had long declined to visit the Spanish mainland, he had had hoped to visit the Canary Islands as part of his longstanding outreach to migrants and refugees.
Leo has echoed Francis' concern Friday, telling the Vatican's diplomatic corps in his annual foreign policy speech that migrants enjoy inalienable rights. He said he hoped that countries' efforts to crack down on human trafficking ""will not become a pretext for undermining the dignity of migrants and refugees."
The Spain trip would mark the first known travel plans for Leo in 2026. The American pope has said he wants to visit Africa this year, especially Algeria, which played an important role in the life of St. Augustine, the inspiration for Leo’s Augustinian religious order. Leo has also said he hopes to return to his beloved Peru, where he lived for two decades as a missionary, and to Argentina and Uruguay, which had unsuccessfully lobbied for a visit by the Argentine pope during his pontificate.
The announced trip came a day after the Spanish government said that the Spanish Catholic hierarchy had agreed to let the state ombudsman have the final say in compensating victims of clergy sexual abuse, a remarkable concession by the church.
Justice Minister Félix Bolaños, who led the talks with the Spanish bishops, credited the Vatican with having pushed for the deal despite the opposition of some Spanish bishops. Spanish abuse survivors had criticized the bishops' original in-house compensation proposal as lacking any oversight.
“I have the feeling that the Holy See has pushed for this, that the Spanish church has signed the agreement, but I also have the feeling that some bishops in Spain are not entirely enthusiastic about this agreement,” he said in an interview with Cadena Ser radio.
The deal is a remarkable concession by the Spanish church to allow the state to intervene in its internal handling of abuse claims. It is evidence of how the Spanish hierarchy has lost credibility over revelations of decades of abuse and cover-up by the hierarchy that were documented in 2023 by the ombudsman's office.
AP writer Joseph Wilson contributed from Barcelona.
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Pope Leo XIV waves faithfuls at the end of his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Pope Leo XIV meets faithfuls at the end of his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)