Primaniacs announced it will launch new perfumes for multiple Persona characters. Persona 3 Portable‘s Female Protagonist. Nanako and her father Ryotaro from Persona 4. And Kasumi Yoshizawa / Violet from Persona 5 Royal. Each perfume is priced at 5959 Yen (Tax included) and will be sold starting July 17. 【新商品案内】キャラクターフレグランス専門店primaniacsより『ペルソナ3 ポータブル』『ペルソナ4』『ペルソナ5 ザ・ロイヤル』のキャラクターのフレグランスが発売決定!発売日は9/4。オンラインショップでご予約受付中。6/18より銀座本店にてテスター配布予定。https://t.co/O5fsMFbxVI #ペルソナ pic.twitter.com/4DUjnGm6Oq —
Persona 5 Strikers
Atlus just released Persona 5 Royal on PS4 this week, and meanwhile in Japan, Persona 5 Scramble has been available for a bit more than a month on PS4 and Switch. You might be wondering which between Royal and Scramble is the better game. Luckily, DualShockers has spent hours with both games, so we’re here
At the time of publication, the countdown to Persona 5 Royal’s launch here in the U.S. is down to its final hour, and a survey attached to the game might be pointing to what comes next. The survey, selectable via Royal‘s drop down menu on the PlayStation 4 home screen, asks fans a series of
Famitsu published online their sales estimate in Japan for the time period of February 17- February 23, 2020, including sales for Persona 5 Scramble. Keep in mind that these sales estimates do not take into account digital sales. Meaning people like me who digitally bought Persona 5 Scramble‘s Japanese version aren’t included in this count.
Atlus held these past weeks a survey in Japan in order to create a ranking of all the BGM in Persona 5. Shoji Meguro’s work on the game has been highly praised worldwide, so this is quite an interesting survey. The results have been published on February 19, during Persona 5 Scramble‘s launch stream. Persona
Atlus and Koei Tecmo published a video interview with Koei co-founder Kou Shibusawa chatting about the Persona series and Persona 5 Scramble. He was supposedly interviewed by Morgana, who infiltrated Koei Tecmo’s headquarters. This is very similar to the video interview with Masahiro Sakurai we translated back when Joker was announced in Super Smash Bros.
Valentine Day 2020 happened and as usual when such events rolls around, Japanese games studios, artists, character designers and developers all shared some Valentine-themed artwork on Twitter. Mobile and gacha games all do their own events too, revealing new illustrations for their characters. In Japan, Valentine Day is about women giving presents to men, with
Atlus and Koei Tecmo published the third and last full length-trailer for Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers before the game’s Japanese launch. This third trailer shows a lot, including new bosses, comedic event scenes and serious story developments. You might want to skip it if you wish to know as least as possible on
Atlus announced the final trailer for Persona 5 Scramble before its Japanese release on February 20 will be revealed on February 14. The trailer will be live on YouTube at 18:00 JST (Click here for time conversions). A short gameplay sequence has also been shared by Atlus on the official Persona Twitter, featuring Zenkichi and
We’re only a few days away from the Japanese release of Persona 5 Scramble the Phantom Strikers on PS4 and Switch. Seeing this, the game’s promotion is kicking in high gear in Japan, with the game’s trailers and opening anime sequence being shown on giant screens. Amid the hype, our peers at Dengeki Online compiled
Atlus and Koei Tecmo published a new Persona 5 Scramble trailer focusing on Zenkichi Hasegawa, codename Wolf, the newest member of the Phantom Thieves. The trailer shows Zenkichi’s persona awakening, and his first meeting with the Phantom Thieves, at Leblanc. We’ll get plenty of comical situations in the game, with Zenkichi first seeing the band
Atlus published a new video featuring Navi/Futaba of the Phantom Thieves explaining “in three minutes” Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers and why we should be hyped about it. As you imagine the video is pretty funny. And as I imagine, most of the people who clicked on this article don’t know Japanese, so here’s
Atlus and Koei Tecmo revealed new details on Persona 5 Scramble through this week’s Famitsu magazine, detailing how New Game Plus works. What’s interesting here is how Persona 5 Scramble has a special condition required to unlock New Game Plus mode, where you’ll keep your level, items, equipment, and more. To unlock it, besides clearing