The release date for Persona 5 Royal has moved forward to today in Australia. The game was originally supposed to release on March 31st,. As for release date, Persona 5 Royal is set to launch in Japan on October 31, 2019 and worldwide sometime in 2020 exclusively for PlayStation 4. Msn back to msn home news.
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The game's sprawling narrative, beautiful designs, and story paths that led to have left fans clamoring for more. They're finally getting their wish in the form of Persona 5 Royal, an expanded version of the original game. Persona 5 Royal features a new playable character and a new storyline that continues past the ending of the initial release.Though Royal has been out in its native Japan for a few months, the release date for the U.S.
Version is fast approaching. Let's take a look at what we can expect from Persona 5 Royal when it hits stateside. This trailer kicks in during the final act of the original game's story, when our protagonist Joker is at his lowest point. The narrative then shifts to show Joker standing in the middle of the street, signaling that his adventures are far from over.
We get to see a ton of new material, including introductions to the new character Kazumi and the awakening of her Persona.We also get to see what appear to be expanded versions of the dungeons our heroes explored in the original version of the game. There's some bizarre puzzle-solving, new special attacks, and of course, plenty of sweet, sweet anime cutscenes.Judging from this trailer, it appears as though Atlus has gone all out with this expansion. This seems particularly true when it comes to the animation, which looks just as fluid as the original release. However, as reported by DualShockers, there's for folks who played the original version of the game on the PlayStation 3. Your save data and trophies from your original play through is transferrable to Royal.
Not only that, but it will reward special bonuses to returning players. This goes for any folks who originally played it on the PlayStation 4, as well.In other words, while Persona 5 Royal is a PlayStation 4 exclusive, Atlus is trying to make the new version easier for longtime fans to jump back into.
To celebrate the arrival of Persona 5 Royal in Japan, Atlus went all out with its marketing.Persona 5 Royal doesn’t have a release date in the West yet, but as of today, it has launched in Japan. To celebrate the game’s release, Atlus has apparently pulled out all of the stops with the game’s marketing.As seen in a recent tweet from the official Japanese Persona account on Twitter, as soon as it hit midnight and Persona 5 Royal launched in Japan, many of the billboards and digital screens in Tokyo’s district of Shibuya were suddenly changed and began playing trailers for the game. Shibuya is one of the most common locales that you can visit in Persona 5 and it was cool to see the area simultaneously playing trailers for the latest entry in the series. AdvertisementYou can see the video that was shared on Twitter right here:令和元年10月31日午前0時、渋谷の街は『ペルソナ5 ザ・ロイヤル』怪盗団が頂戴した‼️ 発売記念生放送アーカイブ➡︎— モルガナペルソナ広報 (@pkouhou)This takeover of Shibuya via some of the billboards in the region was reminiscent of the. If you haven’t seen the game’s new opening, it sees the logo of the Phantom Thieves appearing on many screens throughout the city.
The Thieves then end up walking around the city and bashing in many of the screens with baseball bats though, which, unfortunately, didn’t end up happening in real life.
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