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Persona 5 Royal Gets Lots of Screenshots Showing Personal Palace and DLC on Famitsu

Today's issue of the magazine Weekly Famitsu included a lot of new screenshots about the upcoming Persona 5 Royal for PlayStation 4.
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Today’s issue of the magazine Weekly Famitsu included a lot of new screenshots about the upcoming Persona 5 Royal, which is set to add a lot of content and feature to the beloved JRPG by Atlus. 

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Most of the images are indeed about one of those new features introduced by the developer a few days ago, the personal palace.

We see how the palace can be customized by spending P Medals that can be gathered in a variety of ways, and it can be populated with many of your friends depending on how far you have progressed with their social link. 

This includes characters beyond the Phantom Thieves themselves, and you can bring pretty much everyone in the palace. The interaction with them within this environments will be rather interesting because the conversations will be unique.

Funnily, you can actually step on their portrait in the palace and you will transform into one of your friends. You can have fun taking a walk around as Futaba or anyone else.

Items to decorate the palace can be purchased at a dedicated vending machine, and there are various themes available for you to choose from.

There are various achievements that you can earn in the main part of the game, and they provide you with P Medals and trophies that can be displayed in the palace.

Further feature allow you to enjoy music, concept art created for the game and even videos. This includes music videos from the concerts. Incidentally, the music tracks can also be set as the palace’s ambience.

There is a card minigame that you can play against your friends, and this also awards P Medals. 

The more items you purchase and set in your palace, the more unique and personal it’ll look.

Last, but not least, we see the DLC which include characters from other Atlus games who you can fight against in the Velvet Room challenge battles. This includes protagonists from Persona 3 and 4, Persona Q2, and even Catherine: Full Body.

You can check them all out below. 

If you’d like to see more of Persona 5 Royal, you also enjoy the first 15 minutes of gameplay, the opening animation, a recent trailer,  latest English trailer, the previous trailer and gameplay reveal, including Goro Akechi, Jose and Mementos, two recent videos focusing on the new character Kasumi and additions to the battle system and two more showing another look at the new features.

We then have another trailer in English, a batch of gameplay screenshots, the first character trailer focusing on Kasumi the second showcasing Ryuji, the third starring Ann, the fourth focusing on Yusuke, the fifth showcasing Makoto, the sixth featuring Futaba, the seventh showing Haru, the eighth starring Morgana, the ninth focusing on Takuto Maruki, and the latest starring the hero.

Persona 5 Royal is launching in the west in spring 2020, and in Japan on October 31, 2019, exclusively for PS4.

[Source: Weekly Famitsu]


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Giuseppe Nelva
Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.