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Persona 5: The Phantom X Set for Console Port After April Mobile Launch

Persona 5: The Phantom X Set for Console Port After April Mobile Launch

Q&A session with Lao V, Persona 5 X producer at Atlus, Japanese producer Yosuke Uda, and Atlus character designer Shigenori Soejima during the Persona 5: The Phantom X event in Shanghai, Atlus revealed that a console version of Persona 5: The Phantom X will be coming soon. According to them, work on the console versions will start after launching the mobile game's international release, which initially launched for iOS and Android devices last April in Japan.

Persona 5: The Phantom X

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Collaboration Plans

Developers announced that the Persona 5 pyramid and space station chapters are set to be released after summer events. They also announced a long-term plan regarding the further collaboration of the Persona series. These are planned to include collaborations with Persona 5 Royal, Persona 3 Reload, and Persona 4 Golden, in that order. Other brands will also have offline collaborations this year.

Future Developments

Q&A session: Atlus has said that they already have a decided outline regarding the ending for Persona 5: The Phantom X's story, and currently, it is getting refined and developed. Once the international release of the mobile game is complete, the development team will shift to the console versions.

This was reported by Persona Central, which released a clip from an offline event by SEGA, Atlus, and Chinese developer Perfect World in Shanghai on July 12. Details from the event, translated and published, confirmed not only the game's release overseas but also the subsequent development of its console versions.

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