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New Catherine: Full Body Screenshots Show Persona 5 Cameo and DLC Characters on Famitsu

Catherine: Full Body

Today’s issue of Weekly Famitsu included a nice spread on the upcoming Catherine remaster by Atlus’ Studio Zero Catherine: Full Body.

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The article included plenty of screenshots starting with the Stray Sheep bar and the activities that can be conducted there, including the jukebox and the new version of Rapunzel, Super Rapunzel.

Interestingly, we get to see more of the first-print purchase bonus that will be distributed in Japan with Catherine: Full Body. Apparently, it won’t just include Joker from Persona 5 as a playable character in the puzzle sections, but it also comes with events where the whole team of Phantom Thieves will make an appearance.

Last, but certainly not least, we get to see the additional playable characters that will be included in a DLC package. They include Catherine, Katherine, Rin, Orlando, Johnny, Toby, Erica, and Boss.

They will be playable in the Colosseum and Babel modes, and the DLC will be distributed on day one. Luckily, it’s fairly cheap, priced at 200 yen including taxes. That’s $1.85.

Catherine: Full Body will be released on Feb 14, 2019, in Japan for PS4 and PS Vita. We know that it’s coming to the west, but we don’t yet know when. Atlus USA hasn’t even confirmed the platforms yet.

While we wait, you can check out a video showcasing the soundtrack and one featuring competitive multiplayer. We’re waiting for a “special Catherine: Full Body announcement” coming on Friday, but admittedly, it could just be the same content you read in this article, since Famitsu gets this kind of content early.

Source: Weekly Famitsu

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