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Persona 5 Website Updated With Character Profiles for Makoto, Futaba and Haru

In a recent blog update on the official Persona 5 website, a PR manager for Atlus points out the website has been updated with character profiles for the three new female characters that were recently revealed. While the information in the profile for the characters is the same as the one we’ve already talked about earlier, we do get a few screenshots of the characters and their Personas, which we’ve included below.

Persona 5 will be released on September 15, 2016 in Japan. While the game is confirmed to be heading to the West, a specific release date hasn’t been announced yet.

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Odin Sphere Leifthrasir: English Velvet Trailer and New Media

Atlus U.S.A. has distributed a new trailer for the character of Velvet ahead of the upcoming release of Odin Sphere Leifthrasir outside of Japan. We’ve attached a small gallery of images, the trailer itself, and a press release to the bottom of this article. This completes the character trailer series for the game, but perhaps we may see different trailers in the future.

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Persona 5’s Remaining Cast Members, And More

While Famitsu leaks earlier this week revealed the names and offered a short bio of some of the remaining cast members of Persona 5, more information has been officially revealed, including names and other information on the game itself. Keep in mind that there is one more character who it seems has yet to be fully revealed (towards the upper right in the featured image used for this article)…

In any case, here’s an introduction to more of your friends in this game!

Persona 5 FutabaFutaba Sakura is the navigator of the group, with the age of a first-year in high school and an exceptionally gifted level of intellect and talent for programming and calculation. However, she lacks for social skills and is a shut-in due to a certain incident in her life; Sakura does not attend school after her middle-school graduation. She is often awkward around others and covers her head in public, though she does not do this with the Protagonist. Her starting Persona is Necronomicon, which is UFO-like. Sakura has a special connection to the overarching events of Persona 5’s story.

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You Can Now Watch the Recent Persona 5 Trailer With English Subtitles

Dualshockers (via Maya) pointed out that Youtube user Ryan Shrinefox has added English subtitles to the recent Persona 5 trailer, allowing us to gain a bit more insight into the game’s storyline. You can view the video below. For more information on the recent May 5th event for Persona 5, which contained plenty of new details regarding the game and its upcoming release in Japan, you can view our article here.

Persona 5 is scheduled to be released in Japan on September 15 for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3. A release date for the West hasn’t been announced yet, but Atlus did reveal that the game will be featured at E3 (June 14-16), so there’s a good chance we’ll learn more about the game’s release in the West there.

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Persona 5 Gets Release Date in Japan, New Trailer, DLC and Anime

In the ongoing live stream for Persona 5, Atlus has revealed that the game will be released on September 15, 2016. A new trailer was shown as well, showing more gameplay and new characters including Futaba Sakura, the orange-haired girl who serves as the navigator, and the rest of the game’s party members. A special edition for the game was announced as well, along with DLC.

Persona 5 the Animation: The Day Breakers, the previously-announced anime project based on the game, was also confirmed to air in September. The show ended with a message from the game’s main character, stating that there will be more info at this year’s E3 in Los Angeles. You can view the new trailer below, as well as a staff interview.

During the stream, Atlus announced a 20th Anniversary Edition, which contains a copy of the game, an artbook featuring illustration by Shigenori Soejima, a collection of five CDs featuring a selection of the best music from the past five Persona games, various costume DLC for the character and a Persona 5 art treasure box. The suggested retail price: 13,800 yen (excluding tax). The regular version of the game will cost 8,800 yen (excluding tax). You can view the contents here:

Persona 5 Anniversary EditionFor more detailed translation of the contents, you can visit Gematsu’s article here. The official website for Persona 5 also received an update following the announcement. In addition, Atlus also opened a separate E3 website for the game, which for now only contains a teaser image.

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Limited Run Games Interested in Releasing Physical Version of Yakuza 5 (UPDATE)

UPDATE: SEGA PR manager John Hardin tweeted a response to fans, stating that he already asked about a physical version long ago, but that it was “nigh impossible”. In a follow-up tweet by Limited Run Games, Hardin further explained that the problem was not the lack of a distributor. Nonetheless, he said Limited Run Games could send him an e-mail to detail their case.

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Limited Run Games, a company focusing in releasing physical versions of games which have previously been released in digital form only, have expressed interest in releasing a physical copy of Yakuza 5. As pointed out by Yakuza fansite TojoHQ, LimitedRunGames explained in a NeoGAF thread what it would mean to distribute physical copies of a game like Yakuza 5:

So we need to ask….

The whole thing about us going after bigger games like Fatal Frame, Yakuza, etc, is that they wouldn’t be part of the LRG line. We would just be paying to be the sole distributor basically. We would have to charge more than our normal price. For example Yakuza 5 would be $45-$60 and we would have to order at least 5,000 copies, but in some cases for other games we would order up to 10,000, maybe more.

So what we want to know is, would you honestly pay that price? We don’t want people to think if we get a huge game that we can magically make the price $24.99-$30. We would have to buy these games at bulk from the publisher. BUT it would mean that a physical copy would actually exist and we would have access to even more titles in the future if this did well.

For this to happen however, Limited Run Games would first need to work out a deal with SEGA. In a recent tweet, they asked fans who want a physical copy of Yakuza 5 to let SEGA know about it. Although we’d like to ask people not to spam the social media accounts of SEGA needlessly. Consider using hashtags (for example something like #LimitedRunYakuza5) rather than including @SEGA in every tweet.

The above was a follow-up to a tweet from Twitter user (and one of our followers), leadoffusa1, who asked LimitedRunGames about a physical release for Yakuza 5.

Many fans had expressed their disappointment at the lack of physical release of Yakuza 5, much like with the digital-only release of Project DIVA f (PS Vita). In Europe, Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax also did not receive a physical release. While digital games are becoming more and more popular, physical versions of console games (especially collector’s editions) are still in demand.

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New Commercial For Yakuza Kiwami Korean Version – The Story Continues…

Speaking of silly commercials

When we last saw Toshihiro Nagoshi, he had revealed something powerful to the Korean mafia – a Korean copy of Yakuza Kiwami.

After this plot twist, the story continues with a tense exchange over drinks, and a quick overview of some of the game’s action sequences.

All of it culminating with Nagoshi dropping a major bombshell: the release date of the Korean version of Yakuza Kiwami. His business partner on the other side of the table is absolutely shell-shocked.

May 26th, 2016. The date when the magic happens.

Check out the minute and a half trailer below (no English subtitles, Japanese subtitles for the spoken Korean parts.) Riveting stuff. You’ll be on the edge of your seat.

『龍が如く極』 韓国語版 Web CM 取引の終わり編(日本語字幕)

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir: English Oswald Trailer

Promotional trailers for Oswald from Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir hit the web not too long ago. Be sure to watch it below (uploaded to the PlayStation YouTube channel) if you haven’t gotten the chance. Oswald’s path tells the story of a talented dragon-slayer whose journey intersects with powerful dark forces after he is betrayed by his adoptive father. However his destiny also comes to overlap with the heroine Gwendolyn.

If you remember, NISAmerica is handling the publishing of Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir in Europe, and this game may quite possibly the last Atlus title they work on, so far as we know. In any case, I’d like to bring to our readers’ attention the fact there are French, Italian, German, and Spanish-subtitled versions of the Oswald character trailer on NISAmerica’s YouTube channel. It’s an interesting thing to be aware of!

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir - Oswald Trailer | PS4, PS3, PS Vita

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SEGA Classics and Persona Games on Sale on the US PlayStation Store

Sony have launched another round of sales on the US PlayStation Store, and the list includes several SEGA and Atlus games. On the SEGA side, we have several classic SEGA games such as Daytona USA, NiGHTS into Dreams as well as newer games such as Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and Resonance of Fate. On the side of Atlus, Both Persona 4 Golden, Persona 4 Arena and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax are all on sale. You can find the list of discounted games below, with a link to the PSN Store page. Note that some of these sales end on April 26, while others end one week later on May 5.

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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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