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Persona 5 Scramble for PS4 and Nintendo Switch Reveals Gorgeous Opening Cutscene and New Theme Song

Today Atlus released a new trailer of the upcoming action-JRPG Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

Persona 5 Scramble

Today Atlus released a new trailer of the upcoming action-JRPG Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers.

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The trailer showcases the openinc cutescene of the game, which is suitably awesome, on top the theme song “You Are Stronger” performed by Lyn, written by lotus Juice and composed by Makoto Kitajou.

As you may expect from a Persona 5 game, both the animation and song are absolutely gorgeous. 

Interestingly, it also appears that the new character Zenkichi Hasegawa has his own form similar to that of a Phantom Thief.

You can enjoy it below.

If you want to see more of the game, you can enjoy the latest trailersome really neat gameplay, plenty more footage, a trailer focusing on the hero, one featuring Sophia, one showing Ryuji, one dedicated to Morgana, one featuring Ann, another starring Yusuke, one focusing on Haru, anoyther starring Makoto, one showing off Sendai, one focusing on Sapporo, one showing Okinawaan earlier trailer, a few TV commercials focusing on the various locations of the game, the first screenshots alongside story and gameplay details, a second batch focusing once more on Sophia and Joker, a third showcasing Ann, Morgana, and Ryuji, and a fourth focusing on Makoto, Yusuke, Futaba, and Haru.

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.

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