"Persona 5" fans might want to mark their calendars on September 15, 2015.
After its development was announced last year during the pre-Tokyo Game Show SCEJA Press Conference, details about the role-playing video game, until now, is limited. However, this might no longer be the case in this years' SCEJA Press Conference that will be hosted by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan Asia.
According to a report by Design & Trend, information, specifically an exact release date, regarding the game is highly likely to be revealed in the event that will took place on September 15.
However, the report mentioned that the possibility of the game's release date being delayed again and moved to 2016 is also possible given that it is just a few months before 2015 ends and there are just but two gameplay trailers released for the title.
Design & Trend also added that the games arrival in Japan does not mean that it will also be made available at the same time in North America and Europe although previous releases prove that it is only a short period of time before an English version is launched.
During the 2014 SCJA Press Conference, a trailer for the highly regarded Japanese video game was released along with an announcement from its developer Altus that the game has a 2015 rescheduled target release as a PS4 version of the game is also being made.
"Persona 5", according to Kotaku, will center on a high school student who just moved to Tokyo. This young boy, however, has an alter ego - the Phantom Thief- or what seems to be a "persona" change. Together with other high school students who, like him, have lost their place, they will join forces to free the city from evil forces. Moreover, the game will also bring back the community system and new random and fixed dungeons.
The pre-Tokyo Game Show SCEJA Press Conference will be hosting the new Japanese PS4, PS3, and PS Vita Announcements. The event will be streamed lived and a link will be posted at the Japanese PlayStation Blog during the press conference which will be held from 16:00 to 17:30 Japan time. Meanwhile, the Tokyo Game Show will run from September 17 to 20, 2015.
Moreover, Gematsu noted that along with "Persona 5", games that could also be announced from the event includes "Gravity Rush Remaster," "Disaster Report," "Project Setsuna," and "Final Fantasy XII remaster," as well as games from Kadokawa Games, CyberConnect2, Level 5, and Sega.