Persona 5 Release Date Confirmed Plus Steelbook and Premium Editions

Deep Silver have announced that the highly anticipated fifth instalment of the highly acclaimed Persona series, Persona 5, is scheduled for release on the 14th February 2017 exclusively on PlayStation consoles.

Both the PlayStation 4 Persona 5 “Take Your Heart” Premium Edition as well as the Persona 5 SteelBook® Launch Edition are now available to pre-order. The Persona 5 “Take Your Heart” Premium Edition, available for €89.99 / £79.99, offers the game, SteelBook Collectible Case, Soundtrack CD, 4″ / 10 cm Morgana Plush, 64-page Hardcover Art Book, School Bag and Collectible Outer Box. The SteelBook Launch Edition of Persona 5 offers the game & SteelBook Collectible Case, at the price of €69.99 / £54.99. The PlayStation®3 version will be only available in a standard game case at the price of €49.99 / £39.99.

Persona 5 is a game about the internal and external conflicts of a group of troubled high school students – the protagonist and a collection of compatriots he meets in the game’s story – who live dual lives as Phantom Thieves. They have the typically ordinary day-to-day of a Tokyo high schooler: attending class, after-school activities, and part-time jobs. But they also undertake fantastical adventures by using otherworldly powers to enter the hearts of people. Their power comes from the Persona, the Jungian concept of the “self”. The game’s heroes realise that society forces people to wear masks to protect their inner vulnerabilities, and only by literally ripping off their protective mask and confronting their inner selves do the heroes awaken their inner power and use it to strive to help those in need. Ultimately, the group of Phantom Thieves seeks to change their day-to-day world to match their perception and see through the masks modern-day society wears.

Persona 5 SteelBook® Launch Edition

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Persona 5 “Take Your Heart” Premium Edition

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