Persona 5 Royal Unveils New Story Trailer; Launch & Collector’s Edition, New Screenshots Revealed
Atlus has shared a new trailer for their upcoming re-release of Persona 5 Royal for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. More of the game’s story and cast are showcased.
Additionally, the title’s Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows versions are available for pre-order alongside Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5.
The Steam version is available for Wishlisting. Further, it confirms that Denuvo DRM will be incorporated.
- Digital Edition (console and PC) – $59.99
- Launch Edition (console only)- $59.99
- Also includes a premium SteelBook case
1 More Edition (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One) – $119.99
- Persona 5 Royal base game
- Premium SteelBook case
- Treasure chest-inspired packaging
- Le Grimoire Art Frame
- Phantom Thieves Art Prints
- Akechi’s Briefcase Bag
- Arcana Tarot Card Deck
The 1 More Edition and Launch Edition can be viewed below:
New official screenshots of the game were also provided of the game’s Xbox version, viewable via our gallery below:
A brief new commercial was also shared by Atlus Japan, viewable below:
Atlus previously announced that Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden are releasing for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Game Pass, and PC via Windows and Steam (Steam is already available for Persona 4 Golden) at currently unknown dates. No physical releases for these two titles are planned, as they will be solely digital.
Nintendo Switch versions for both aforementioned games were also announced.
Persona 5 Royal Remastered is releasing for PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Game Pass, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Windows and Steam on October 21, 2022. There is no planned upgrade path to PlayStation 5 for PlayStation 4 users.
In case you missed it, check out our review for Persona 4 Arena Ultimax.
This title takes place after the ending of the original Persona 4, featuring elements from Persona 4 Golden, such as the character Marie. This game is a 2D fighter developed by Arc System Works, most prominently known for Blazblue and the recently released Guilty Gear Strive. Rollback netcode has arrived on PlayStation 4 and PC as well.
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