New Trailer and Pre-Order Details for Persona 5 Royal

Atlus West have released a brand new trailer for the upcoming enhanced edition of Persona 5 called Persona 5 Royal.

Don the mask of Joker and join the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. Break free from the chains of modern society and stage grand heists to infiltrate the minds of the corrupt and make them change their ways! Explore Tokyo, unlock new Personas, customize your own personal Thieves Den, discover a never-before-seen story arc, cutscenes, alternate endings, and more!

Persona 5 Royal is a new challenge to defy conventions, discover the power within, and fight for justice.

The Phantom Thieves are back in Persona 5 Royal exclusively for the PlayStation 4 system on March 31st, 2020 with a Phantom Thieves Edition, Launch Edition, and special digital bundles, all available for pre-order today.

Digital pre-orders will come with an original Persona 5 Royal theme as a bonus, and all the original Persona 5 DLC will be free for all Persona 5 Royal players.

Join the Phantom Thieves with these Persona 5 Royal physical editions:

  • Launch Edition – $59.99
  • Limited edition SteelBook case
  • Dynamic PS4™ theme code

Or add even more style to the Phantom Thieves with these digital bundles:

  • Persona 5 Royal Ultimate Edition $99.99, includes the game and all DLC bundles plus 6 additional costume packs
  • Persona 5 Royal Deluxe Edition $69.99, Includes the game and the “Persona 5 Royal Kasumi Costume Bundle”

Persona 5 Royal DLC Bundles will be available for purchase separately:

  • Kasumi Costume Bundle
  • Battle Bundle
  • Persona Bundle
  • DLC Bundle

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