Corey Hall
Enjoy New Screenshots and Details for Persona 5: Dancing Star Night and Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night
Everything looks groovy... except for those "sexy" costumes.
02.23.18 - 10:11 PM

Recently, the official Persona Twitter account shared four new screenshots of the upcoming Persona 5: Dancing Star Night showing off the Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne protagonist costume in honor of Nocturne's 15th anniversary in Japan. This outfit will be featured, among fourteen others, as part of the limited edition's "Atlus Selection" DLC included with that version of the game.

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Protagonist costume in Persona 5: Dancing Star Night

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Protagonist costume in Persona 5: Dancing Star Night

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Protagonist costume in Persona 5: Dancing Star Night

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Protagonist costume in Persona 5: Dancing Star Night

Additionally, Weekly Famitsu shed some light on new details for both Persona 5: Dancing Star Night and Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night. According to their coverage, players will be able to interact with anime and concert videos in both games by playing along with an enjoyable rhythm game.

In Persona 5: Dancing Star Night, "Last Surprise" will be performed by a group of four female characters in original "sexy" costumes, which are more than slightly insensitive given the traumatic experiences and personalities of these characters presented in the source game. "Life Will Change", on the other hand, will be performed by the male characters acting as a boy band.

In Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night, "Kimi Ni Kioku" will be performed by female characters in Hatusne Miku-style costumes, while "Subete no Hito no Tamashii no Tatakai" will be performed by male characters dressed in ultramarine color costumes.

New characters such as Futaba Sakura, Haru Okamura, Fuuka Yamagashi, and Ken Amada were also revealed for Persona 5: Dancing Star Night and Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night respectively.

Both titles will launch on May 24th in Japan on PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. Those of us outside of Japan, or rather those of us unwilling to import the titles, will have to keep holding out hope for a Western release in the future.


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