Dragon’s Dogma Online is Getting Persona 5 Costumes

Thieves in Gransys?

Capcom and Atlus are collaborating to bring some sweet Persona 5 costumes over to Dragon’s Dogma Online. It’s a strange mix up, to be sure. But the result looks pretty awesome. You can check out the new promotional video down below.

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In the video, we get to see the costumes for the Persona 5 protagonist and Anne in the online game. It’s a little weird to see these Phantom Thieves fighting a large cyclops and jumping around medieval castles, but it is pretty cool that your Arisen will soon be able to dress up like a modern thief.

Persona 5 is set to be released for the PS3 and PS4 on February 14, 2017 in North America and Europe. Deep Silver will be publishing the game in Europe. Dragon’s Dogma Online is currently only available in Japan, and there’s no word whether the game will be getting an English release just yet. That said, the excellent Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen re-release is now available on Steam, and that’s always worth a look.

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