Persona 5 Dancing Star Night And Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night New Screenshots Revealed

The screenshots showcase the different moves of a bunch of characters from both games the spin-offs are based on.

Posted By | On 12th, Jan. 2018

Persona Dancing

Persona 5 Dancing Star Night and Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night are the upcoming rhythm games being  developed by Atlus. Now Atlus has released a whole bunch of new screenshots for these two upcoming games.

These spin-offs were announced last year and fans are certainly going to be excited to try out these games to once they get their hands on it. The screenshots showcase characters from both these upcoming titles giving us a glimpse into the different dance styles and also the artwork in these games. Characters featured in these screenshots are Ann Takamaki, Ren Amamiya, Ryuji Sakamoto, and Makoto Nijima from Persona 5 and Aigis, Yukari Takeaki, Mitsuru Kirijo, and Junpei Iori from Persona 3. 

Both these titles will be releasing for the PS Vita and PS4 on May 24, 2018 in Japan. No information regarding a western localization has been announced as of now. Thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments section below.


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