Atlus announced new details on Persona 4: Dancing All Night release’s in North America. First, the release window: fall 2015. As we enter summer of this year, it’s nice to see that the release won’t be too far away. For reference, the Japanese release date is June 25.
Atlus also announced that two editions of the game will be available for purchase – the standard edition ($49.99 US, $59.99 Canadian) and the “Disco Fever Edition” ($79.99 US, $99.99 Canadian.) To start, those who preorder either edition of the game will receive the “Cover Band” – an assortment of Vita decorations including a form-fitting skin (designed for second generation PlayStation Vita consoles) and ten decal covers meant to match the outer decal of the Vita.
The haul from the Disco Fever Edition is shown above, with the Cover Band items shown in the bottom left. The set features 14 DLC costumes, including the Persona 3 Gekkoukan High uniform set and the summer break set. This media is all being offered through codes, and there will also be an extra code for another song to be played in-game: “Never More”. The Disco Fever Edition also includes a golden-colored keychain imprinted with Teddie’s likeness on it. Also featuring Teddie is the Persona 4: Dancing All Night Vita Pouch, shown on the right. Lastly, the package will feature 2 CD’s that include the game’s OST. Atlus makes a point to note that the OST will feature direct reproductions of classic songs, remixes of songs, special arrangements, and completely new songs made for Persona 4: Dancing All Night. If you haven’t already done so or need a refresher on the setlist, check out this article.
Atlus USA also uploaded a song trailer for the game’s opening theme, which you can check out after the break. The entirety of the song is featured.
Information and images credited to this Gematsu article.
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