Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers Gets Reveal Date And Time

The mousu game will get its grand unveiling soon.

Posted By | On 21st, Oct. 2019

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With the Persona series, eyes are mostly on the upcoming Persona 5 Royal. The game is an enhanced re-release of Persona 5, the biggest game in the franchise so far. That game will release in Japan at the end of this month, and Spring 2020 elsewhere. But it’s not the only thing from the franchise fans can look forward to this month, as we now have a set time and date for when to expect the reveal for Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers.

We’ve known for a while now that a reveal would happen one week before Persona 5 Royal‘s release on October 24th, but Atlus has pinpointed it even more by saying it will come at noon Japan time. The announcement came with a picture telling us to be ready for a fight. 

Nothing about the game has been talked about since its initial reveal of existing and being a mousu styled game releasing for the PlayStation 4 and Switch. What we’ll get on the 24th isn’t clear at this point, whether it’ll be just gameplay or an actual release date as well. We’ll keep you updated when it happens.


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