Persona 5 Scramble Gets More Switch Footage With Second Trailer

A much longer look at the handheld version of the game.

Posted By | On 07th, Feb. 2020

Later this month, Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers will premier on Sony and Nintendo’s consoles (in Japan, anyway). The spin off is one of the most interesting ones yet for the growing Persona 5 family of titles, and today we got a good look at what the ‘on the go’ version of Scramble will look like.

We got some Switch footage at the end of the last month, which you can see here, but it was only the briefest of tastes. Now we get a much more extended preview of that version with a beefy trailer, which you can see below. Overall, I would say it looks quite well and holds up to the PS4 version mostly. Of course, if you really want to see what the game will look and run like, there’s a demo available for both systems that you can check out if you can manage to navigate the Japanese shops.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers will launch sometime in 2020 outside Japan for PlayStation 4 and Switch.


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