Persona 5 Premium Edition Now Up for Preorder on Amazon

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After getting past the devastating news about Persona 5’s February 2017 release date, it’s also worth mentioning that the game’s Premium Edition is now available for preorder over on Amazon. Here’s what you’ll get if you choose to purchase this edition of the game.

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  • “Take Your Heart” Premium Edition comes with game, SteelBook collectible case, soundtrack CD, 4″ Morgana Plush, 64-page hardcover art book, school bag & collectible outer box
  • Fast-paced Japanese role-playing game mechanics, exciting action sequences
  • Vibrantly stylized characters, enemies, and environments, elegant anime-style cut-scenes
  • Soundtrack featuring the fresh sounds of acid jazz composed by the gifted Shoji Meguro

Take note that this is for the PS4 version of the game, though Atlus has also reconfirmed that Persona 5 will still be available on the PS3.

Persona 5 is set to be released for the PS4 and PS3 on February 14, 2017 in North America, and on September 15 of this year in Japan. The game will be shown off at the E3 conference in Los Angeles next week.

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