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Those who pick up an early copy of Devil Survivor 2: Break Record in Japan will receive the “Shoji Meguro x Atlus Sound Team Arrange Soundtrack”, Atlus has announced. The company will share a full track list in the future.

Devil Survivor 2: Break Record launches in Japan on January 29.

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Is Attack on Titan: The Last Wings of Mankind seeing localization? That does seem to be the case based on a new rating from Australia.

“Attack on Titan” was recently rated, with Atlus listed as publisher. We know that the rating pertains to The Last Wings of Mankind since Spike Chunsoft is included in the rating.

Atlus hasn’t officially announced Attack on Titan for the west. Perhaps that will change soon…

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Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth employs a very unique art style compared to other games in the Persona franchise.

Atlus went for a “super-deformed art style” due to its connections to Etrian Odyssey. There’s also the fact that the 3DS’ screen is a bit on the small size.

Artist Shigenori Soejima explained to USGamer:

“There are two big reasons for the super-deformed art style. One being that, because this is a crossover with Etrian, which has always had that style, we wanted to keep that iconic look so that when people saw it they’d know, ‘Oh, this is similar to Etrian Odyssey.’ If it were in the regular-looking Persona style, especially on 3DS, people might be confused and wonder, ‘Is this a new Persona game, a new Etrian title?'”

“Secondly, on the 3DS, the screen is much smaller. My usual type of character designs… trying to squeeze them onto a tiny screen just wouldn’t look good. In order for my characters to shine, basically we had to scale them down.”

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Atlus released a preview of the “Persona Q Artbook”, which is exclusive to the Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth: “The Wild Cards” Premium Edition. Take a look below:


We also have another two character trailers:

Atlus has once again put its 3DS eShop games on sale. North American fans can save on the following titles:

Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars – Down from $39.99 to $24.99
Etrian Odyssey IV – Down from $29.99 to $14.99
Etrian Odyssey Untold – Down from $39.99 to $14.99
Devil Survivor Overclocked – Down from $29.99 to $14.99
Code of Princess – Down from $29.99 to $14.99
Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers – Down from $29.99 to $14.99
Shin Megami Tensei IV – Down from $49.99 to $19.99 (Also on sale at Amazon)

These prices are valid until November 3rd.

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Atlus has made Shin Megami Tensei IV’s European release date official. As reported earlier today, the game will arrive on October 30. It will cost €19.99 / £17.99.

Atlus intends to make Shin Megami Tensei IV’s DLC available “over time in the month following launch.” This includes armor and customization packs, afterlife stages to help boost earning experience, money and more, and end-game items that adds new standalone content.

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Shin Megami Tensei IV’s long journey to Europe is almost over. The 3DS eShop is listing an October 30 release date along with a €19.99 price point. While not officially confirmed by Atlus, eShop listings are generally accurate these days.

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