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Persona 5 Scramble for PS4 & Switch Gets New Gameplay Showing New City, Yusuke in Action, and More

Today Atlus hosted a livestream on the Japanese streaming platform Abema TV showing plenty of new gameplay of Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers.

Persona 5 Scramble

Today Atlus hosted a livestream on the Japanese streaming platform Abema TV showing plenty of new gameplay of Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers.

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The gameplay showcases quite a lot of interesting elements of the upcoming action-JRPG, starting with daily life in the new location of Sendai, which is one of the cities we’ll be able to visit in the game. 

We see a variety of shops, interaction with friends and locals, and a few interesting places like the famous Gokoku shrine (with the inevitable shrine maiden) and the equestrian statue of Date Masamune. 

We also get to see more gameplay including the first look at Yusuke Kitagawa in action. 

You can check it out below, recorded by YouTube user Tim Barry.

If you want to see more of the game, you can enjoy the first gameplay, a trailer focusing on the hero, one featuring Sophia, one showing Ryuji, one dedicated to Morgana, one featuring Ann, one showing off Sendai and the features described herean earlier trailer, a few TV commercials focusing on the various locations of the game, the first screenshots alongside story and gameplay details, and a second batch focusing once more on Sophia and Joker.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers is coming for PS4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan on February 20, 2020. At the moment, no western release has been announced.

Hopefully Atlus USA will deliver some news on this front soon enough, even if they seem to be focusing on announcements related to Persona 5 Royal for the moment.

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