Persona 5 Livestream to Launch During E3 June 15

Persona 5 Livestream to Launch During E3 June 15

Who else is excited!?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 11, 2016 @ 10:11 AM (Staff Bios)
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Recently, it was announced that Persona 5 was going to release in North America on February 14, 2017, about five months after Japan's PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 release on September 15, 2016. We've been dying for more information about the game, but the good news is we're about to get it at this year's E3. Atlus Japan announced that there will be a takeover livestream, dubbed "Uncover the Phantom Thieves," at this year's E3 in LA on June 15 at 9:00pm JST/5:00am PST/8:00am EST.

Unfortunately, despite being in LA, it will be a Japanese event. I would expect that we would learn more about the cast of Persona 5, who take on the forms of Phantom Thieves. Are you looking forward to Persona 5? Or are you not a JRPG fan? Anyway, in case there are those who have missed out on the unveiling? Then look no further than the video below, which contains all the unveiling trailers thus far:

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