The enhanced version of Shin Megami Tensei 5, which adds new story content, Demons and more, is another success for Atlus.
The acclaimed 2021 RPG's expanded re-release is set to launch for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC on June 14.
As Demons venture to Tokyo, the Nahobino and other characters must choose their fate when Atlus's RPG launches on June 14th.
Atlus will also delist all of its associated DLC before the launch of Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance on June 13th for all platforms.
The enhanced version of Shin Megami Tensei 5 is out on June 14th for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
"We naturally ended up with that number of songs after creating songs that we thought were necessary for this work," says composer Ryota Kozuka.
The enigmatic Yoko Hiromine came into being during the development of Shin Megami Tensei 5 but ultimately didn't work out.
After having worked on Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and more, Kaneko has left Atlus to join COLOPL, where he'll work on a new IP.
The Canon of Vengeance is available from the beginning and will unfold "completely differently starting from the middle of the story."
Attendees can also pick up merch and check out exhibitions and stage events. However, there won't be any new titles announced.
Demon Haunts allow interactions with your demons to gift items and gain bonuses. You can also speak to Aogami to strengthen the Nahobino.
The second trailer for Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance shows off some of the new content coming to the game.
The enhanced edition of the 2021 RPG was slated to launch on June 21st but now arrives a week earlier for all platforms.
The $69.99 Digital Deluxe Edition includes the base game, three Mitama DLC for additional money and EXP, and two Demon Subquests.
Players can start out a new route from the beginning of the game with new locations to explore and brand new endings to unlock.
Atlus's acclaimed 2021 role-playing game returns with new content, characters and powers for Nintendo Switch this Summer.
Previous leaks have claimed that Atlus has an expanded version of the RPG in the works that it intends to release as a multiplatform title.
Atlus' acclaimed Nintendo Switch RPG might be getting an expanded re-release soon, according to a known leaker.
Atlus' long-awaited RPG recently launched exclusively for the Nintendo Switch, but it seems like PC and PS4 versions are also planned.