If you’re an avid Persona fan who hoped for Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers to launch in The West, you’re in luck.
The information comes from Persona Central, who noticed an fascinating itemizing in Koei Tecmo’s monetary stories for the primary quarter of the fiscal 12 months ending March 31, 2021.
According to Persona Central, stated stories point out that Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers is formally lined up for a launch in “The West” in some unspecified time in the future on this fiscal 12 months, that means that will probably be launching in North America and Europe. It launched in Japan on February 20, 2020, and got here to Asia and South Korea on June 18.
The Western launch date is at present unknown, however its inclusion within the report implies that will probably be earlier than the tip of March, 2021.
Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers is listed underneath the “Packaged Games” class of the monetary report, the place it explicitly states that the game will likely be coming to PS4 and Nintendo Switch.
Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers has offered 480,000 copies across Asia and Japan. This was revealed alongside gross sales figures for Persona 5 Royal – which has shipped 1.Four million items – and the Persona 4 Golden PC port, which has already sold over 500,000 copies.
On prime of the Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers Western launch, the official Persona 5 anime is also getting an English dub. However, you may solely watch it in case you purchase an absurdly costly blu-ray assortment – and actually, who has a DVD participant in 2020?
Persona 4 Golden has shortly change into the most concurrently-played non MMO JRPG in Steam history. On prime of that, followers of the game are already exhausting at work on a Yosuke romance mod.
Persona 4 Golden isn’t the one Persona game being ported to PC – though sadly I’m not speaking about Persona 5. No, a bunch of followers are porting an out-of-print Shin Megami Tensei/Persona card game from 1997 to PC to be able to make it extra accessible to folks everywhere in the world. Honestly, I’d play it.