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Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikersis due in February of next year on PS4 and Switch…in Japan. Yep, despite the west’s extreme love for the series it’s not seeing a simultaneous release, and might take its sweet time when it comes to a translation.
For now, we can get a closer look at how the Protagonist (read: thePersona 5hero) plays with a new gameplay clip. Although a lot of that gameplay is filled with cutscenes (it isPersonaafter all) and platforming, we do get a glimpse at Arsene, which will probably make up a lot of the uniqueness for this subseries (we also get a sneak peek at the RPG systems on top of the hack and slash stuff).

Although the mere mention of aMusoutitle is enough to make people yawn, it looks pretty legit when it comes toPersonaauthenticity. It has anime cutscenes! A kickass soundtrack! It’s being co-developed by P-Studio, who handlesPersonaproper!








