Persona 5 Scramble – Final Trailer Arrives Tomorrow

The Musou-style sequel to Persona 5 is out next week in Japan.

Posted By | On 13th, Feb. 2020

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Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers is out next week in Japan. After all the screenshots, gameplay videos and even a free demo, it’s time for one last trailer. Atlus has revealed that the final trailer will release tomorrow at 1 AM PST/6 PM JST. You can check out yet another short gameplay clip below which features Zenkichi aka Wolf and Akane, his daughter.

Taking place after Persona 5, Persona 5 Scramble sees the Phantom Thieves transported to a mysterious world. Eventually they face off against deadly Shadows, taking help from a strange entity named Sophia (who’s also playable). The gameplay is more of a beat em’ up like Omega Force’s Musou games but with some Persona 5 mechanics (like All Out Attacks).

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers releases on February 20th for the Nintendo Switch and PS4 in Japan. The first review from Famitsu was fairly positive and indicated that the story takes 45 hours to complete. No news on a Western release date yet but stay tuned for any updates.


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