Atlus Reveals New Persona Dancing Trailers Staring Haru & Ken

The least popular Persona 5 girl gets a new trailer

Posted By | On 31st, Mar. 2018

The twin rhythm games from Atlus, Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5 Dancing Star Night, have yet to receive western release dates. However, it’s a matter of time before Atlus wants to milk their franchises dry across the pond, so we’ve got two new trailers to check out for the games.

Haru Okumura from Persona 5 headlines the Dancing Star Night trailer, matched to a remix of Beneath The Mask from Persona 5’s soundtrack. Several costumes and locations are shown off, including her regular clothes, Phantom Thief outfit and a ballet inspired dancing dress. Maybe her precise beautiful moves will win her a few more points in the fandom?

For Dancing Moon Night, Ken Amada takes centre stage. The young boy receives an angelic inspired dancing costume and is shown with a remix of ‘Light the fire up in the Night’ from 3DS title, Persona Q. You can check out previous coverage and other trailers here and here.


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