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Futaba Shows Off Her Moves in New Persona 5 Dancing Star Night Trailer

Persona 5 Dancing Star Night has just gotten a new trailer, and this time, Atlus gives us a quick look at the hacker from Persona 5, Futaba Sakura. You can check out the new trailer down below.

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Like Persona 4 Dancing All Night, this is a rhythm game where players will have to tap buttons to the beat of the song as the visual cues fly over the screen. The Fever mechanic also makes a return where, if you have a high enough multiplier, will allow you to team up with another dance partner during a key moment in the song. In this particular instance, we got a glimpse of Makoto as Futaba’s dance partner. It also looks like Futaba can transform and change into her Phantom Thief outfit and summon her own persona in the middle of the song, something which was not present in Dancing All Night. There will, of course, be unlockable outfits that you can dress your characters in as well.

Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5 Dancing Star Night are set to be released for the PS4 and PS Vita on May 24 in Japan. There’s no set release date for North America and other English-speaking territories just yet, but we’ll keep you updated as more info comes our way.


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