Since Persona 5 has been noted to have been in development for over five years, fans have consistently checked on the title to perhaps squeeze out information on how the game is doing. Recent news regarding the said expansion have went all around the web, and to make matters a little bit pessimistic to some, the release date may not come as close as fans wish it to be.
According to Parent Herald, Persona 5 is the upcoming title that fans have wanted to get their hands for the longest time. Though the release date has received news of amendment from the original, Katsura Hashino has revealed to fans that Persona 5 is set to have more features than what was already appointed to it.
Delivered by Christian Today, the upcoming title is said to come with all new modes to the system, one of them being the Cooperation modem wherein gamers can consistently interact with each other through a certain social link. Another would be the Sneak mode, permitting players to simply put, engage in a stealthy mode as pleased. These features will join the returning traits from the previous title, namely Lesson and All-Out Attack, which allows attacking downed players.
As noted by Techno Buffalo, Atlus was generous enough to declare that the progress of Persona 5 has gone way ahead, especially with the outstanding development of the lead characters. Hashino further elaborated, "It's been a massive outpouring and we're really happy to see people are into it as much as they are. It's a huge relief to all of us on the team to have things turn out that way. Still, it's also indicative that the anticipation is running really high among people who have enjoyed our work up until now, so it's not without some pressure coming our way, too."
Persona 5's outstanding status as of the moment may be enough to have fans drooling over the idea of it being in the palm of their hands. Sad to say, however, is that there will be a longer wait for the title, as it is scheduled for release mid-2016. Atlus' title will be made available for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
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