Namba said that he can’t actually speak about the game’s reception in Japan since he does not have a direct line of feedback to the audience. However, looking back to the story of “Persona 4,” Kanji’s choice of words and actions actually see him leaning towards the player’s direction because the developer focus on the development or evolution of his character.
After disappointing fans and gamers for its no-show at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2015 in June, Atlus has leaked, intentionally or otherwise, a full-length trailer of the game on YouTube.
The lengthy trailer features additional gameplay and enemies as well as an extended look on the game’s hero and his friends through some new cut scenes.
The leaked footage is actually the second trailer on “Persona 5” as the first was merely an intro to the protagonist and the game’s flashy look.
It seems like Atlus wanted to make up for its misgivings to the fans and gamers of the highly-anticipated video game. Apparently, hints and rumors of the impending release of “Persona 5” coming from its direction are now making the rounds on the internet.
If the history of Atlus in game launchings is to be the basis for “Persona 5,” then there is really no doubt that the game would finally be released to the market in December 2015.
It has been a sort of tradition in the franchise that the release date of the game comes four months after its official announcement. So if the September announcement pushes through, the December-launching is imminent.