Atlus holding Persona Dancing live stream later this month, reveals ‘Music Video’ mode

New characters and features to be revealed

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Atlus Japan are to hold another live stream later this month to promote upcoming rhythm-action titles Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night.

The stream will be hosted over on NicoNico Live and will feature guest stars such as  playing the hot-stepping sequels. Alongside new gameplay footage, interviews and even some music courtesy of DJ Waka, The team will be revealing some new characters and details pertaining to the game’s modes and features.

The live stream begins March 21 at 19:40 JST and is scheduled to run a little shy of two hours. In related news, Atlus revealed shots of the game’s “MV” (Music Video) mode, which will feature multiple characters performing in various settings together. These include the Phantom Thieves rocking out in the Morgana van, and the P5 girls doing a burlesque number that’s reminiscent of something from Bob Fosse’s Cabaret.

Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night
and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night are set for release in Japan May 24 on PS4 and PS Vita. A box set, which includes Persona 4: Dancing All Night, will also be available.


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