Persona 5 Royal

Persona 5: The Royal for PS4 Gets New Trailer and Screenshots: New Characters, Location, and More

Today Atlus hosted the first Persona Super Live P-Sound Street 2019. During the livestream they revealed a new trailer, screenshots, and a Japanese release date for the upcoming game Persona 5: The Royal.

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The trailer showcases new content, including the popular Tokyo district of Kichijoji and a new character named Takuto Maruki. On top of that, we’ll get to experience the third semester that wasn’t included in Persona 5.

Obviously, the new girl isn’t an alternate female main character. She is an additional Phantom Thief and her name is Kasumi Yoshizawa.

Persona 5: The Royal is coming exclusively for PS4 on October 31 in Japan. You can check out all the new assets below.

There is a ton of new content, and if you want to read all about it, you can check out our dedicated article that includes all the details. You can also read about the western release.

If you’re unfamiliar with the original game, it was launched in Japan on Sept. 15, 2016, but western fans had to wait until April 4, 2017, to be able to finally play the game in English. Its release was welcomed with widespread acclaim from fans and critics. Speaking of critical reception, you can read our review and learn what the fuss is all about.

If you want to see more of Persona 5: The Royal, you can check out the previous trailer with the first glimpse at Kasumi, and a version subtitled in English.


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