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Atlus USA Will Look Into Adding Japanese Voiceovers For Persona 5 Via DLC

Yesterday, Siliconera learned that the Western version of Persona 5 won’t feature dual audio, but public relations manager of Atlus USA said on Twitter that they’ll look into bringing Japanese voices via DLC.

The above is the tweet from John Harding, who also shared “regarding expectations, know that is a massively steep, uphill request.”

As some of you may know, there’s a lot that goes into bringing Japanese voiceovers to the West, which also includes licensing, and titles such as Persona 5 that are rich in voice talents makes it that much more difficult. Nonetheless, it’s good to see that Atlus is listening to their fans and we hope to see Japanese audio brought over to the West in one way or another.

Persona 5 will release in Japan on September 15, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. The game is headed to North America and South America on February 17, 2017.

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Persona 5 Reveals Its Newest Party Member Goro Akechi, And “Cooperative Characters”

Atlus held a special Persona 5 E3 2016 livestream today, where we got a first look at new party member Goro Akechi, and other new characters known as “Cooperative Characters” that will help you out.

As for the new character, his name is Goro Akechi, a high school student and detective. While no other details were shared today, we got a first look with the image above.

Additionally revealed were “Cooperation Characters,” a set of characters that you’ll meet in Persona 5, and they’ll help you out with various skills as you gain their trust through the “Co-Op” relationships.

Here’s a look at some of the Cooperation Characters:

Munehisa Iwai:

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Tae Takemi:

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Sojiro Sakura:

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The next event for Persona 5 will be at the Tokyo National Museum on July 19, 2016, where players will get to check out the final version of the game prior to its release in Japan this September.

Persona 5 will release on September 15, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 in Japan. The game will release in North America and South America on February 14, 2017.

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Persona 5 und weitere Atlus-Spiele kommen über Koch Media nach Europa

Für Japan und Nordamerika stehen mit dem 15. September und dem 14. Februar 2017 bereits Termine für Shin Megami Tensei - Persona 5 fest. Ein Zeitraum, in dem das für PlayStation 3 und 4 entwickelte Spiel in Europa erscheinen wird, steht zwar weiterhin nicht konkret fest. Dafür aber können hiesige Spieler sicher sein, dass sie Persona 5 auch hierzulande regulär erwerben können, ohne zum Import greifen zu müssen. Das bestätigte heute Koch Media, die mit Hersteller Atlus ein Vertriebsabkommen für Europa getroffen haben. Das umfasst neben Persona 5 auch den vorherigen Serienteil Shin Megami Tensei 4 - Apocalypse.

Ferner gab Koch Media ein Vertriebsabkommen mit Sega bekannt, das den 3DS-Dungeon-Crawler 7th Dragon 3 Code - VFD umfasst. Koch Media arbeitet mit Sega bereits seit längerer Zeit unter anderem im Bereich des Vertriebs zusammen. So gelangten etwa die Sega-Titel Alien - Isloation oder Total War - Warhammer über Koch Media in den deutschen Einzelhandel.

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Wenn Persona 5 nicht grad sehr kurze Zeit nach dem US-Release hier erscheinen sollte, werd ich mir das Spiel glaub ich trotzdem eher importieren. Ich werd den Hype der Leute, die es schon spielen, sonst absolut nicht ertragen können :angst2:
 
Wenn sie nicht gerade ne Loka machen was ich bezweifele sollten sie es zumindestens Digital gleichzeitig mit US raushauen...

Na, ich weiß nicht. Viele heulen und jammern doch ständig herum, dass sie kein Englisch können im Jahre 2016 und sich deshalb weigern, die Spiele zu kaufen, wenn sie nicht komplett lokalisiert sind.:rolleyes1: Die sind mir eigentlich egal, ist ja ihr Verlust aber Deep Silver könnte sich, was ich nicht hoffe, dafür entscheiden, doch noch alles zu übersetzen um mehr Käufer zu erreichen.
Ich persönlich warte nicht mehr als 1 bis 2 Monate länger als die Amerikaner denn ich hasse es, wenn wir Spiele erst dann bekommen, wenn die Amis sie schon 10 mal durchgespielt haben und sich schon wieder anderen Games zugewandt haben.
Also, dauert das ganze bei uns ca. 3 Monate länger oder gar mehr, wird importiert auch wenn ich Deep Silver dankbar bin.:-)
 
Persona 5 Premium Event teases “seven new announcements” [Update]

Niconico’s home page is running a takeover advertising campaign for Atlus’ Persona 5 Premium Event scheduled for July 19.

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The left side of the takeover, which features the protagonist, reads “Take the treasure from the Tokyo National Museum.” The right side of the banner, which features recently revealed party member Goro Akechi, says “Seven new announcements!! Preliminary Investigation File.”

The Persona 5 Premium Event will be held at the Tokyo National Museum on July 19, and will be live streamed via Niconico starting at 19:30 JST (check your local time here).

Persona 5 is due out for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 on September 15 in Japan and on February 14 in the Americas. A European release is also planned via publisher Deep Silver, but a release date has not been announced.

Thanks, Persona 5 News Channel.

Update: The official website for the event has been updated with a countdown timer and seven mini countdown timers for each announcement.

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Persona 5’s New Free-Roam Dungeon Is The Scale Of The Entire Persona 4 Game

During the recent NicoNico Live broadcast, Atlus revealed a new Persona 5 feature called the “Mementos,” a free-roam quest that is said to equal the scale of the entire Persona 4 game’s areas. Here’s a trailer for it.

This new dungeon is different from the regular dungeons for the story, and everything is auto-generated. While inside the Mementos, you’ll get to roam around using Morgana who transforms into a bus. You’ll get to pretty much check out the entire place and its areas to take on various requests.

Persona 5 is releasing in Japan on September 15, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. The game will release on February 14 in North and South America for PlayStation 4.

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Watch How Persona 5 Starts Out With A Casino Heist Escape Scene

Atlus shared the latest look at Persona 5 during their NicoNico Live stream event, with a video showcasing how the game starts out with a casino heist escape scene.

Keep in mind that the video contains major spoilers, so those of you who wish to avoid any should probably keep away from this one along with the following text below.

The gameplay begins at the 2:15 mark of the video. You can hear familiar voices but they aren’t indicated by their names, as the scene takes place early in the game. The escape will have you jump from platform to platform as you make your way out of the casino while the security try to stop you.

As it turns out, the security in the casino appear to be some kind of Shadow that you’ll eventually need to fight. From here, “Joker” will attempt to make an escape but things don’t go as expected as the exit wasn’t where it was supposed to be. That said, the protagonist takes an alternate route which ends up not working out. After being captured, he was told that someone had sold him out.

The next part shows an interrogation scene, where you’ll be prompted to select a difficulty for the game. The choices are Safety, Easy, Normal, and Hard. Safety is for those who wish to focus more on the story and you’ll get free revives whenever you fall in combat. Picking Safety won’t allow you to change it afterwards. The other three modes will allow you to switch whenever, and none of them will have any differences in the story.

It’s also interesting to see how you’ll get to choose the protagonist’s name when signing a form during the interrogation scene. If you’re wondering what Atlus used in the video, they basically went with “Prota Gonist” so we don’t have an “official” name for him yet.

Persona 5 is releasing in Japan on September 15, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. The game will release on February 14 in North and South America for PlayStation 4. Check out our earlier report for a look at the new free-roam mode that is said to be as big as Persona 4.

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Persona 5 Gets An Updated Opening Animation Featuring More Of Its Characters

Atlus shared a look at its updated opening animation for Persona 5, which is the same opening video we’ve seen before but with the newer characters such as Futaba Sakura included.

Persona 5 is releasing in Japan on September 15, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. The game will release on February 14 in North and South America for PlayStation 4. Check our previous report for a look at how the game starts out.

-Quelle

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Persona 5 Introduces 7 New Cooperation Characters You’ll Get To Befriend Or Maybe Even Date

Atlus had plenty to share on Persona 5 recently, including a look at seven new “Cooperation Characters” who are pretty much the Social Link buddies you’ll get in the game. Here are the seven new characters and their respective introduction trailers.

Chihaya Mifune (CV: Miyu Matsuki)

A tarot fortuneteller who tells fortunes in Shinjuku. She’s cheerful and pretty kind of girl, but her fortunetelling is infallible. It is rumored that she’s “an actual fortuneteller” but at the same time, they say that she tries recommending a “strange stone.”

In the video, she reads his fortune and says that a card that symbolizes death is in the near future… she also appears to easily get baffled by some of the responses the protagonist gives her and comes up with wild conclusions.

Sadayo Kawakami (CV: Mai Fuchigami)

Sadayo is a teacher at Syujin Hgih School. She’s the homeroom teacher of Class 2-B, where the protagonist, Anne, and Mishima are a part of. You’ll often catch her around the school with messy hair and looking pretty sleepy. She appears to be a quiet teacher but…

On a side note, it’s pretty funny how she comes off as a bit of a strict teacher, telling the protagonist that she’s not going to cover for him should he make any mistakes. In the next scene, we see her dressed as a maid. She tells the protagonist that she’ll look the other way a little bit so that he can slack it in exchange of him not telling anyone about her other job.

Ichiko Oya (CV: Yumi Uchiyama)

A gossip journalist in her 20s. She’ll write about anything that sells, and even spins the information in her articles. She was previously a political reporter who went against social evils.

In the video, she’s shown complaining about her watered down liquor, but immediately cheers up upon seeing the protagonist and asks if he has any Phantom Thief news or if he fell in love with her. She appears to be a bit suspicious of the protagonist.

Hifumi Togo (CV: Tomomi Isomura)

Hifumi is a student at Kosei Public High School. She previously won first place in the Female Shogi League. She’s known as the “shogi player who is too beautiful” due to her appearances. She practices hard and participates in interviews for the sake of her mother and the world of shogi, however…

In the video she’s shown playing a shogi match against the protagonist and quickly gets an Oute (check) and wins the match. She asks if they can play again and says that she feels a gambler’s spirit from him and that it’s mysterious given his amateur movements on the board. It looks like the protagonist will need to be part of her shogi research experiments in order to get closer to her.

On a personal note, I think it’s pretty cool that Tomomi Isomura got a role in the game, after having worked as one of the hosts of Persona Stalker Club for a while now.

Shinya Oda (CV: Aki Kanada)

An elementary school student who hangs out at an Akihabara arcade center. He prides himself in his exceptional talent in a certain online gun shooting game, and is considered to be a prodigy at it. He admires the “power” of the Phantom Thieves, but there seems to be more than what meets the eye about that.

In the video, Shinya is shown giving tips to the protagonist who is playing the game with him, but gets frustrated by his lack of skill in the game. People in the audience point out that he seems to be in a worse than usual mood, and another one mentions that he gets that way when he plays with others. It seems like he’s the type of character who doesn’t exactly have too many friends.

Yuki Mishima (CV: Daisuke Sakaguchi)

A second-year student at Syujin High School, and also the protagonist’s classmate. He’s part of the Volleyball Club and seems to always find a way to get himself injured. He gets closer tot he protagonist after a certain incident.

In the video, Yuki asks the protagonist if he got to check out the “Phantom Thief Request Channel.” It’s apparently a website that he started, where people share their hopes on the Phantom Thieves’ next move. His wish is to help spread the word of the Phantom Thieves’ justice.

Toranosuke Yoshida (CV: Keiichi Noda)

Toranosuke is a man who gives political speeches by the Shibuya Station. Since starting this 20 years prior, he has lost seven consecutive times in the elections. Only a few people stop to listen to what he has to say, but his speeches are actually pretty good. He is facing the future of the nation in all seriousness.

In the video, Toranosuke starts out by saying “the youth that are supposed to carry the future on their shoulders aren’t even able to draw the future.” It isn’t long until someone calls him “Failnosuke,” asking what he’s going on about all high and mighty. In the next part he appears to be talking about past failures with the protagonist, but we’ll probably get to hear him share many words of wisdomin exchange for hearing him out.

Persona 5 is releasing in Japan on September 15, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. The game will release on February 14 in North and South America. A European release date has yet to be announced.

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Alle Figuren in den neuen Videos wirken optisch so viel älter und reifer als die Figuren der letzten Persona Games. Das erinnert mich stark an die Yu-Gi-Oh Animes, wo die Charaktere in den ersten drei Animes noch wie 12 Jährige aussahen und dann in 5D's auf einmal, als wären sie 10 Jahre älter.
Aber ich mag das und hoffe, dass das bedeutet, dass die ganze Story eher auf etwas ältere Gamer zugeschnitten ist. Auch wenn mir P4 sehr gut gefallen hat, fand ich da so einiges ein bisschen zu albern und happy für meinen Geschmack, was aber wohl auch zur Farbe Gelb passt.
Die eher düstere Atmosphäre von P3 mit der kühlen Farbe Blau, gefiel mir persönlich da schon besser und ich hoffe, dass man sich atmosphärisch, im Zweifelsfall, eher an diesem Teil orientiert, wobei Comedy-Elemente natürlich trotzdem enthalten sein sollten, damit es nicht zu eintönig und trocken wird.:bandito:
Da es sich bei Rot aber um die dritte Grundfarbe handelt, fände ich es aus künstlerischer Sicht interessanter, wenn der Ton von P5 vollkommen anders wäre als der von P3 oder P4.
Wichtig ist einfach, dass die Story Tiefe hat. Das ganze muss/sollte jetzt nicht "Neon Genesis Evangelion" Niveau erreichen aber eine anspruchsvolle Geschichte voller dreidimensionaler Charaktere mit Tiefgang wäre schon cool.:-)
 
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Ist eigentlich bekannt ob sie die wichtigste Errungenschaft von TMS #FE übernehmen: Sub Party Mitglieder können jederzeit eingewechselt werden?

Bei TMS ist dadurch meine ganze Party immer schön zusammen und kein Charakter wird nutzlos wie noch bei Persona 3 und 4...
 
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Aber dann bitte nur, wenn der Charakterwechsel schneller und flüssiger abläuft, als in TMS. Die Ladezeit bei jedem Wechsel hat mich oft echt davon abgehalten, die Charaktere auszutauschen.
Dass ein Charakter am Kampf teilnehmen muss, um EP zu erhalten, hat das Ganze echt nicht besser gemacht.

Toll fände ich es auch, wenn der Kampf nicht zu Ende wär, sobald der Main Char mal ausgeschaltet wird. Von mir aus kann die KI dann ja auch weitersteuern und den MC wiederbeleben, damit alles authentisch bleibt, aber ich find, das war teilweise schon echt störend in den letzten Teilen. (Bin mir grad aber ehrlich gesagt gar nicht mehr so sicher, ob die das in P4G nicht schon rausgenommen haben... Ist bei mir jetzt auch schon zwei Jahre her. Wie die Zeit vergeht... :lol:)
 
Bei P4G war es auf jeden Fall noch drin.

Mit Watchfullness Skill haben sie auch als Sub Party Mitglieder gute EP bekommen. Könnte man aber auch echt mal wie in vielen anderen Spielen mit großen Cast automatisch mitleveln lassen. Besser als in Persona war es schon mal.

Erstes Atlus RPG ever bei dem ich kein Char "zurückgelassen" habe!
 
Bei P4G war es auf jeden Fall noch drin.

Mit Watchfullness Skill haben sie auch als Sub Party Mitglieder gute EP bekommen. Könnte man aber auch echt mal wie in vielen anderen Spielen mit großen Cast automatisch mitleveln lassen. Besser als in Persona war es schon mal.

Erstes Atlus RPG ever bei dem ich kein Char "zurückgelassen" habe!
Ok, so weit hab ich das Spiel noch gar nicht gespielt :lol:
Aber in Persona Q gabs diesen Skill ja auch schon. Da werden die den sicher auch in P5 einbauen.
 
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