Atlus has released the final Morgana Travel Guide video, revealing new details on Persona 5 Scramble. We were introduced to Kyoto and Osaka. And we most notably learned that a Persona 5 Scramble demo will launch on February 6 on the Japanese Nintendo Eshop and the Japanese PlayStation Store. The game’s official site was updated with
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This week’s Dengeki Live stream featured some new PS4 gameplay for Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers. While Atlus Producer Daisuke Kanada was present on stream and shared some comments, as far as I could tell, nothing particularly big was revealed. The one thing he mentioned we didn’t know yet is how you can go
Atlus and Koei Tecmo revealed the opening anime sequence for Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers. The opening is pretty action-oriented overall, compared to Persona 5 or Persona 5 Royal‘s openings, to show off and keep advertising how Atlus officially claims Persona 5 Scramble is the first-ever action RPG Persona game. Persona 5 Scramble‘s opening theme
Atlus and Koei Tecmo released a brand new Morgana Travel Guide video for Persona 5 Scramble the Phantom Strikers, this time introducing Okinawa and many new game systems. The official site was updated with new screenshots as well. During this part of the story, the Phantom Thieves will be staying at a resort in an
According to a leak of the upcoming issue of Famitsu magazine, developer Atlus has confirmed that the studio is hard at work on Shin Megami Tensei V and their new IP currently known as Project Re Fantasy. The statement was made through New Year cards from numerous Japanese game developers in which Atlus said: “Both Shin Megami Tensei
Gacha Thursday featured Atlus and Koei Tecmo’s Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers on its latest stream, revealing new gameplay and details. Atlus Producer Kaneda was present and revealed new details on the game. You can watch the gameplay sequence at this linked timestamp on Periscope. The stream is still ongoing and we’ll add a
Atlus is still regularly releasing new trailers for Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers, the action RPG developed by Omega Force, coming to PS4 and Switch. We have one trailer focusing on Haru, another one focusing on Makoto, and a lot of new gameplay footage. The first trailer we have focuses on Haru Okumura aka
Atlus, Koei Tecmo, and Morgana held on December 17 the third Morgana stream for Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers. Morgana most notably explained how the Velvet Room works in Persona 5 Scramble. Beware before reading any further that seeing the game is a sequel to the original Persona 5, we have some spoilers in the
Atlus published yet anther trailer for Persona 5 Scramble, this time the star is Yusuke Kitagawa, codename Fox. In the suave voice of Tomokazu Sugita, Yusuke introduces himself and mentions how he’d like to use the Phantom Thieves’ roadtrip to pursue his art. Sadly for Yusuke, none of the other members are in agreement and
Persona 5 Royal will be crossing over with Another Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space in a brand new collaboration event. Another Eden is a mobile game about a boy named Aldo and his sister Feinne. One day the Beast King appears and seeks to use Feinne’s dormant abilities to erase humans from the
Atlus held on November 29 a new stream for Persona 5 Scramble, revealing new live gameplay for the game. We got to see Yusuke aka Fox in battle, some daily life exploration in Sendai, and more battle gameplay in the Shibuya Jail. You can find the gameplay videos below, courtesy of Persona Central. The stream
Atlus released this week’s Persona 5 Scramble trailer, this time focusing on Anne Takamaki, voiced by Nana Mizuki. We can hear Anne chatting about herself, how she’s a third-year and still doing modeling work. Morgana is also fawning over her and praising her for most of the trailer. The final scene in the trailer has
Atlus revealed the second Morgana VTuber video for Persona 5 Scramble. While Morgana didn’t reveal how many villas he can buy with his royalties from voicing Pikachu, he unveiled some more story concepts, new characters appearing in the game and introduced Sendai. Morgana shared more about P5S new character Zenkichi, a police investigator who contacts
Atlus is still promoting Persona 5 Scramble in Japan with one trailer per week, and this week it’s Morgana’s turn. Morgana is still the same as always, complaining about how the new character, Sophia, mistakes him for a Tanuki. Pikachu Ikue Otani does a great job voicing him as always: The interesting bits of the
Atlus announced we’ll be getting another live stream for Persona 5 Scramble. The live stream will happen on Abema TV, on November 29 at 11:00 JST (click here for time conversions). New gameplay was confirmed to debut on stream, along with new information. You can access the stream’s page here. However, it’s region-locked to Japan.
Atlus and Koei Tecmo published a new Persona 5 Scramble trailer focusing on Ryuji Sakamoto. The funniest moment is a short exchange between Sophia, Morgana, and Ryuji, probably during their first meeting. Sophia mistook Ryuji for a skeleton and Morgana for a cat, triggering the usual reactions you’re familiar with. I personally like everyone in
Atlus and Koei Tecmo published some new screenshots for Persona 5 Scramble on the game’s official site. Profiles for Joker and new character Sophia were also published. The one for Joker mentions how he’s in his third year of high school, seeing Persona 5 Scramble is a sequel to the original Persona 5. But the
Persona 5 Scramble is regularly getting new information and trailers. Now that Persona 5 Royal is out in Japan, Atlus and Sega switched the promotion war machine to Koei Tecmo mode, promoting the first action RPG of the Persona franchise. The newest trailer introduces Sophia, the game’s brand new character. Sophia is playable and is
Atlus released on November 5 the first in a series of trailers for Persona 5 Scramble. Each trailer will introduce one of the main characters of the game, starting with Joker. Note that the trailer contains spoilers for Persona 5, seeing Persona 5 Scramble is a sequel. If you’ve finished the original already, check out
Atlus and Koei Tecmo held the first live stream for PS4, Switch action RPG Persona 5 Scramble. We got to see live gameplay for the first time, along with explanations of the battle system. It looks extremely promising, and it doesn’t seem like the usual licensed Musou game at all. We also learned new details
Atlus and Koei Tecmo held on November 4 the first stream for Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers, revealings tons of new details. We mot notably saw live gameplay, which we’ll detail in this article. Another article with the new story and character details will be coming shortly. The stream featured Persona 5 Scramble Director
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