Japanese outlet Famitsu has reviewed Atlus' upcoming RPG, and praises the game highly for its combat, world design, and more.
Along with commentary from the developer on 100 selected Daily Demon trailers, there will be a medley of hit songs from the series.
After having spent several weeks running on top of Famitsu's Most Wanted charts, Final Fantasy 16 has been overtaken by Shin Megami Tensei 5.
Two major military shooters, some long-awaited content for Animal Crossing fans, a major RPG sequel and much more await.
Gain the power of Nahobino and battle back against demons in the ruins of Tokyo when Atlus's RPG launches on November 12th worldwide.
The two upcoming RPGs are still on top of the weekly charts, with most of the rest of the top 10 being dominated by Switch releases.
The four DLC packs can be purchased together at a discount or as part of a bundle with the game, and include new bosses to fight.
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The vast majority of the rest of the top 10 is dominated by upcoming Switch releases, with the exception of PS5's Gran Turismo 7.
The upcoming PS5 RPG tops the charts, with a healthy lead over the game place second, Switch-exclusive Shin Megami Tensei 5.
Shin Megami Tensei 5 falls down to second place as Final Fantasy 16 grabs the top spot, with Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl in third place.
The RPG features the likes of Cissy Jones (Firewatch), Daman Mills (Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Intergrade) and more for its English voices.
The RPG will launch with three difficulty modes - Casual, Normal and Hard - with the option to switch between the first two in a playthrough.
The upcoming RPG duo occupies the top two spots in the charts for a third consecutive week, with most of the top 10 being otherwise dominated by Switch games.
Atlus has announced that the next big news update for the upcoming RPG will come next week.
In a largely Switch dominated top 10, the two games that topped last week's charts rank high in this week's charts as well.
Become a new type of being and control demons to ultimately survive in the ruins of Tokyo when Atlus's RPG launches on November 12th.
Shin Megami Tensei 5 claims the top spot in this week's charts, with Final Fantasy 16 and Tales of Arise following behind.
The new screens show a lot of major characters and demons, as well as a look at the Japanese UI and upgrade system.
A Sega Atlus stream has been confirmed for October 1. Atlus has previously stated that starting in September, it will begin making a number of Persona-related announcements.