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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Gets Limited Edition for NA/EU, Will be Playable at PAX East

Nintendo has announced that Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, a crossover RPG between the Fire Emblem series and the Shin Megami Tensei series developed by Atlus. will be getting a limited edition release in both North America and Europe. The limited release will be called “Fortissimo Edition” in Europe, and “Special Edition” in North America. The content appears to be mostly the same for both: aside from a copy of the game itself, it includes a special box, an color art book, a Sound Selection CD with six of the game’s songs and matching song lyric cards, a set of stickers and DLC codes for the 5 sets of planned DLC for the game. The 5 DLC sets will also be available at launch for $1.99 each. You can view images for both versions below.

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Shin Megami Tensei IV: Final Announced for the Americas as “Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse”!

Atlus U.S.A. have announced that they will be bringing Shin Megami Tensei IV: Final to the Americas! The game will be titled Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse, and will be released for the Nintendo 3DS this summer for $49.99/CA$64.99. Both a physical and digital version of the game will be made available. Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is the latest entry in the long-running Shin Megami Tensei RPG series from Atlus, and features a story that overlaps with that the original Shin Megami Tensei IV. Atlus U.S.A. has also released a blog post explaining why they changed the game’s title for the localized version. The official website for the game can be found here.

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The Third Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir Character Trailer Features Mercedes

Atlus U.S.A. has released the third character trailer for Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir, and this time it features the fairy princess Mercedes. Following the death of her mother, Queen Elfaria, at the hands of Demon Lord Odin, Mercedes finds herself tasked with assuming leadership over her kingdom, Ringford, and lead her people into battle to defend it.

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SEGA of America Will Now be Publishing Atlus U.S.A. Games

In a new press release issued by SEGA of America, they have announced that the acquisition of Atlus Co. Ltd (Japan) and Atlus U.S.A. in 2013 has been finalized, and as a result SEGA of America will now be the sole company responsible for publishing duties in North America. However, they made it clear that this is a change in name only, and both companies will be operating autonomously as before. As such, Atlus will remain as an individual brand, separate from SEGA. The press release also noted that the new SEGA of America offices are located in Los Angeles and Irvine, California.

Naoto Hiraoka, CEA of Atlus U.S.A., highlighted how the merger has been an improvement for both companies:

“After nearly a year working under the SEGA Games division, both SEGA of America and Atlus U.S.A. have thrived and released a combined total of 23 game products,” said Naoto Hiraoka, CEO, Atlus U.S.A., Inc. “Between ATLUS’ ability to localize and release Japanese video game products efficiently and the strength of SEGA of America’s reputation as a leading publisher in the industry, the situation could not be more symbiotic for both companies.”

SEGA also announced that they have appointed Ivo Gerscovich as the senior vice president of SEGA of America and the new head of the Sonic business unit, wherein he will serve as as the chief brand officer of Sonic. At the same time, Takashi Iizuka, vice president of product development, has transitioned from the SEGA headquarters in Japan to the Sonic business unit in SEGA of America’s Los Angeles office. From there, he will be managing everything related to Sonic entertainment and products.

Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, CEO of SEGA of America, also commented on the changes and is confident that this will be a “new age” for SEGA of America:

“There were challenging times for SEGA of America in San Francisco, but now I am confident that the collaboration between SEGA and Atlus U.S.A. will make us a uniquely positioned publisher poised to deliver top quality games from Japan,” said Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, CEO of SEGA of America and ATLUS U.S.A. board member. “Plus, the Sonic business team, with Ivo’s strong leadership and the addition of renowned Sonic Team creator Iizuka in the Los Angeles office, SEGA of America is in the best position yet to diversify and grow its business. SEGA of America is entering new age of publishing, and going back to the road to prosperity.”

When we first learned that SEGA would be acquiring Atlus, we were hoping that Atlus U.S.A.’s experience would help SEGA of America bring more niche Japanese SEGA games our way, and it appears this is exactly what’s happening. Even games like 7th Dragon III Code VFD are now being localized, making it the first title in the franchise to make it to the Americas. We hope SEGA Europe will follow suit and bring all these games to Europe as well!

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First English Character Trailer for Odin Sphere Leifthrasir Features Gwendolyn

Atlus will be releasing a series of trailers telling us a bit more about the five main characters of the game, and the first one in the list is Gwendolyn, the Valkyria Princess. Below you can find the trailer, a few new screenshots as well as an excerpt from the official press release from Atlus U.S.A.

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New Odin Sphere Leifthrasir Trailer Shows Improved Skill & Combat System

Atlus U.S.A. have posted a new trailer for Odin Sphere Leifthrasir, demonstrating the game’s skill and combat system. The remake of the original Odin Sphere has received a considerable overhaul of the gameplay mechanics, as developer Vannilaware used their experience gained from Dragon’s Crown to improve upon Odin Sphere’s original combat system. Each character has its own extensive skill tree, allowing players to customize their fighting style. To unlock and upgrade skills, you’ll need Phozons and Phozon Prisms, which can be obtained by defeating enemies and exploring different areas.

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Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is Part of the Free PlayStation Plus Games Lineup in February

One of the benefits of the PlayStation Plus subscription is that you get access to a free list of games every month. In February last year, Yakuza 4 was part of that list. Today, Sony revealed the games that will be made available to PS Plus subscribers this February in both the US and the EU, and it contains an Atlus game, namely Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. This 2D fighting game from Atlus is the sequel to the original Persona 4 Arena, and both games were developed by Arc System Works (known for Guilty Gear and BlazBlue).

Despite being 2D fighting games at heart, both featured an unusually elaborate plot, set after the events of Persona 4. Told in the style of a visual novel, the stories featured most of the main characters of Persona 3 and Persona 4, and also introduced new ones. For that reason, for fans of the Persona series the game is almost worth playing for the story alone. That said, the story relies heavily on the player’s knowledge of the previous games, so not knowing the background story or the characters will likely make the story a lot less interesting.

I do find it a bit surprising that they picked the sequel (Ultimax) for the PS Plus lineup instead of the original Persona 4 Arena, which to my knowledge has not been made available for free on PS Plus before. After all, the story for Ultimax serves as a direct sequel to Persona 4 Arena. Regardless, it’s both a solid fighting game and an elaborate epilogue to Persona 3 and Persona 4, so if you’re getting it for free, there’s no reason not to try the game!

Source: EU PlayStation Blog and US PlayStation Blog

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir’s Storybook Edition Includes Metal Slipcase With Gwendolyn Artwork

We knew that Odin Sphere Leifthrasir was getting a “Storybook Edition” release, exclusively for the PlayStation 4, which contained various extra’s compared to the regular release. One of those extra’s is a metal slipcase, and today, Atlus U.S.A. have revealed the artwork that will be featured on the back cover of that slipcase, which you can view below. The artwork features Gwendolyn, one of the game’s five playable characters. Earlier on, Atlus had also revealed the exclusive Alice and Socrates art print that will be included in the Storybook Edition. We also added the preview for that art print below, along with an updated image showing the entire contents of the Storybook Edition.

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir will be released on June 7th for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita in the Americas. The game will also be released in the EU somewhere during Q2 2016, but an exact release date hasn’t been announced yet. For now, there are no details on whether or not the Storybook Edition will also be released in the EU.