Persona 5 Gets Two New Trailers Ahead Of Japanese Release

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Posted By | On 22nd, Aug. 2016

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Final Fantasy 15 may have been delayed by a couple of months, but the other big Japanese RPG release – Persona 5 – is still on track to launch in September- at least in Japan. And as we near the game’s launch, we see Atlus sharing more and more footage for the game in the form of short, themed trailers.

The two newest ones of these are centered on cafes- specifically, one sees the protagonist visiting a maid cafe (which are a thing in Japan), while the other sees him working at a cafe (which appears to be his part time gig, in addition to him being the leader of a band of thieves, and also a part time student). As always, the game exudes incredible style, and the soundtrack is killer.

Persona 5 is going to launch on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 on September 15 in Japan, and on February 14 in North America and Europe.


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