Various reports and leaks point towards Persona 3, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal being at the Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase today.
The role-playing game is currently slated to release on August 26th worldwide for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.
DLC for additional money, incense and EXP along with a new scenario "Lost Numbers" have also been announced for the RPG.
Atlus says Collector's Edition quantities will be "extremely" limited, but those who get it can expect plenty of extras, including a 3-inch Ai-Ho figure, a Mimi plushie, and more.
More than 30 partners are confirmed with "events, activities and updates" for fans planned. Even more are still to be announced.
To become stronger, players can visit COMP SMITH to apply mods to their COMPs or purchase Accessories for higher defense and stats.
Figue provides support via a drone named Mimi. Along with revealing enemy danger level in dungeons, Mimi can explore inaccessible areas.
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Learn more about the Realms and facilities they offer for Summoner factions along with the process of fusing Demons together.
The freelance summoner wields a Tommy Gun in combat along with Force skills. He can also act as support and heal the party.
Persona 4 Golden has been playable on the Steam Deck since launch, but has now been fully optimized for the device.
Atlus has announced that 2022's Persona Super Live concert will be happening in October, closing the series' year-long 25th anniversary celebrations.
Persona 5 is also slated to leave the PlayStation Plus Collection on May 11th. Subscribers can add it to their library and still play after its removal.
While venturing through dungeons, players can use Demon Recon to find items, heal or meet other demons that can be recruited.
Utilizing Fire skills and a COMP resembling a Sai, Milady is a former Phantom Society member investigating the cause of her death.
Meanwhile, the newly-released Nintendo Switch version of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim has debuted in second place.
Atlus announces that its long-awaited RPG, which launched for the Nintendo Switch last November, has hit another major sales milestone.
Originally available only on PS4, the critically acclaimed title sees 13 protagonists using mechs to defend their city against the Kaiju.
Sony confirms that Atlus' beloved JRPG is leaving the PlayStation Plus Collection in May, though those who've added the game to their library will still be able to play it afterward.
Ringo details the different mechanics involved in battle, from summoning demons to stacking them and dealing tons of damage.