Persona 5 Scramble

Persona 5 Scramble for PS4 & Switch Gets New Trailers & Screenshots Showing Okinawa and More Features

Today Atlus released a brand new batch of trailers and screenshots for Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers for PS4 and Switch.

Today Atlus released a brand new batch of trailers and screenshots for Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers.

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First of all, we get to see another of the locations that we’ll be able to visit in the game. This time around, it’s Okinawa.

As we have known for a while, the story of Persona 5 Scramble will only start in Tokyo, but it’ll then follow our heroes on a road trip across Japan, whee mysterious “Jails” similar to palaces are appearing and wreaking havoc.

You can check them out below.

In Okinawa, the Phantom Thieves will visit a resort area a a bit further from the main island. It’s a beautiful island with blue sea, lovely sandy beaches, and shops for tourists.

While our heroes are investigating the place, the islanders appear o behave strangely, like they are trying to protect a secret on their island.

When they finally find the Jail, it’s like a horror movie, a dangerous place with shadows lurking in the dark. The recorders keft everywhere could be a hint to what’s up with the island.

The Phantom Thieves will be able to use Phantom Move to quickly reach high places and hidden areas. They can also break through glass walls.

There will also be Hacking Battles in which Navi will have to release a lock while the rest of the team will need to hold back attacking shadows.

In this game it’s possible to cook various kinds of food and using them as items to strengthen friends and cause a variety of effects. You can find old recipes at shops and in vrious places to widen your cookbook with more dishes.

Lastly, you’ll receive requests as the story progresses. They include things like heping people in need or your fellow Phantom Thieves. By fulfilling those requests, you can get powerful rewards.

If you want to see more of the game, you can enjoy the latest trailer, some really neat gameplay, a trailer focusing on the hero, one featuring Sophia, one showing Ryuji, one dedicated to Morgana, one featuring Ann, another starring Yusuke, one focusing on Haru, anoyther starring Makoto, one showing off Sendai, one focusing on Sapporoan earlier trailer, a few TV commercials focusing on the various locations of the game, the first screenshots alongside story and gameplay details, a second batch focusing once more on Sophia and Joker, a third showcasing Ann, Morgana, and Ryuji, and a fourth focusing on Makoto, Yusuke, Futaba, and Haru.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers is coming for PS4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan on February 20, 2020. At the moment, no western release has been announced.


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