The latest details for "Persona 5" will feature several spin-off games, DLC and "Definitive Edition", as well as reassurance for its western release.
It seems that Atlus may have more plans for "Persona 5" in the future as their latest survey asked gaming fans if they want see new features and spin-offs for sequel this year.
"Persona 5" is currently available in Japan for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, while the game is set to launch on April 4 for the rest of the world. Gaming fans will be delighted to hear if Atlus could add more content ot the current sequel in the franchise.
These contents in the survey include additional scenarios and new elements, which suggest a possible DLC story pack for "Persona 5" or a "Definitive Edition" of the game. The survey also revealed possible spin-off titles for "Persona 5" such as a fighting game similar to "Person 4 Arena" or a dance style game similar to "Persona 4: Dancing All Night", Gematsu reported.
It was previoulsy hinted by "Persona 4 Arena" and "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax" director Kazuhisa Wada that he wanted to have a new fighting game title based on "Persona 5" as a way to explore more possible storylines within the sequel and ensure its legacy in the "Persona" franchise.
The Atlus survey also revealed that they are planning to have HD remastered versions of past "Persona" games, which include "Revelations: Persona HD remake", "Persona 2: Innocent Sin / Eternal Punishment HD remake","Persona 3 HD remake", "Persona 3 dance game" (sound action) and "Persona Q".
Other "Persona" related games include a board game, shooting game and even online. However, it should be noted that just because a title is listed in the survey, does not mean it is something that will come to fruition.
Still, Atlus previously announce that “several” new titles in 2017, including the "Persona" series, so it is possible that at least one of these titles is in development.
Meanwhile, it seems that Atlus is still right on track in launching "Persona 5" to its desired release date, as gaming fans are worried that the game could be delayed yet again after Atlus USA PR Manager John Hardin left the company, N4BB reported.
However, Atlus looks to stick with their plans for the western launch and "Persona 5" will have some new DLC packs such as the "Kaguya and Kaguya Picaro" DLC and the "Izangi and Izanagi Picaro" DLC.
"Persona 5" will launch on April 14 in the other regions for the PS4 and PS3 consoles.