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Persona 5 Release Date Pushed To April 2017 With Dual Audio
The highly anticipated JRPG ''Persona 5'' of Atlus has been delayed till the April of 2017. Even though this is a bitter news for fans, it still has a silver lining to it. For the first time in the game's history, it will release in dual audio (Japanese and English).
Persona 5 was initially scheduled for release on February 14, 2017 before the delay was announced. The delay may be the creative process involved in it. However, Atlus announced that the release will be on April 4th next year and it will be dual audio in order to soothe the Heartbreaking news for fans. Many think that the dual audio feature should have already been included in the game. Word out of Japan is that it's super great. Atlus has been pushing the release from 2015. Since then the anticipation of gamers has grown for this JRPG.
This is the sixth edition of the hit game Persona. It's still an uncleared question from fans with respect to why the English-dialect version is pursuing into issues after the Japanese RPG has as of now been out for some time. To compensate for the on the delay, a theme and avatar of Ryuji Sakamoto PlayStation 4 can be downloaded through November 17 for free from the PlayStation Store now.
Some other good news for fans who pre-ordered the premium edition of Persona 5 named "Take Your Heart" is that soundtrack CD will now feature the twin wardens of the Velvet Room (Justine and Caroline).
In case you are eager to play the game, you can play the demo on the PlayStation Experience 2016 event that is expected to happen in December.
The dual audio feature of this Japanese Role Playing Game is set to release for the Playstaion 3 and PlayStaion 4 consoles. Lets hope the game won't be delayed further than April 4th 2017.
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