A recent financial report from Koei Tecmo indicates that hack and slash gameplay and hoards of small, easily slaughtered enemies.

Persona 5 Scramble was released in Japan only in February of this year. Reviews were favorable; Famitsu gave it 36/40. The game flew under the radar due to its lack of a worldwide release and its release around the same time as to broad acclaim. In the shadow of that immense success, Persona 5 Scramble went all but forgotten.

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But not for long. Koei Tecmo, which collaborated with Atlus to develop Persona 5 Scramble, released its financial reports (thanks, released for US audiences. A release date was not given for the project; presumably a more official announcement will follow shortly that might shed more information on this project.

Combat from Persona 5 Scramble

Atlus has a long history of creating strange spinoffs and crossovers with their IPs. The past three Persona games have all had The Legend of Zelda and Fire Emblem characters. A game like Persona 5 Scramble looks like a shoe-in for both developers.

Persona 5 Scramble is a much different experience from what fans of the series are used to. While the turn-based system from the original Persona 5 experience remains, it's combined with the chaotic large-scale combat system from Dynasty Warriors, which should make for a particularly unique experience that could turn some people off to the game. But fans of Persona 5's endearing characters and its complicated and bizarre story should still find a lot to love about Persona 5 Scramble whenever it releases in the United States.

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Source: Persona Central