Persona 5‘s official artbook has finally gotten an English release as an e-book for the first time. The Persona 5 Official Design Works e-book is 512 pages total, a far cry from the 432 page physical English version that released back in November 2017. One of the major additions to the English digital version is the
Persona 5 S
Atlus and Sega revealed Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers at the end of the second day of the Persona Super Live P-Sound Street 2019 concert. The game was first teased as “Persona 5 S” in early April. A trailer for the game was published as well and can be found below. Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom
Just a few weeks back, we learned that Persona 5 had sold 2.4 million copies as of the January 2019 according to Atlus. These figures were impressive in their own right for a JRPG only available on a single platform, but it seems that this total has since climbed a bit more in the past few
At the recent Famitsu Awards ceremony, Super Smash Bros. director Masahiro Sakurai stated that the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC fight character Joker — from Atlus’s Persona 5 — will be “coming soon.” The phrase, caught by Twitter user PushDustin, was also used when he spoke about Mewtwo during a NicoNico interview back in 2015: At the Famitsu
Atlus revealed today that besides the Persona 5 The Royal announcement on April 24, “1 More” announcement is coming on April 25, about a certain Persona 5 S. A Persona 5 S teaser site was opened, showing the visual above, inspired from the original game’s GUI. Moreover, when checking the source code of the teaser
If you are still skeptical that we may be seeing an announcement of a Persona 5 game with additional content (rumoredly titled Perona 5 R), some breaking news may change your mind. Overnight seven related websites were registered by a company that routinely does business with Atlus. The report again comes from publication Persona Central, who found the listings