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A few new Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth details have surfaced from Famitsu. You can find the information rounded up below.

– Other Persona 3 and 4 party members can now use alternate Personas
– These are known as “Sub-Personas”
– In the story, characters gain this power somehow by way of the two protagonists meeting each other
– Has something to do with their Wild Card power
– Boost meter is built up by exploiting enemy weaknesses
– Characters who manage to enter a Boosted state can on their next turn use their skills for free and jump ahead in line in terms of attack priority
– Follow-up attacks that are performed when another character has taken their turn
– All-Out Attacks have a higher chance of triggering as more and more characters enter a Boosted state
– Party chatter between members can change depending on who’s fighting with you
– Unclear if this is just for battles or if it can include conversations outside of fights

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Persona director Katsura Hashino left a new message on the series’ official blog today in light of the events surrounding SEGA and Atlus (not to mention that a bunch of Persona games have been announced over the past couple of months). You can find it below.

SEGA

On April 1, SEGA Sammy intends to rebrand Index Digital Media as Atlus U.S.A., Inc. Atlus Co. will continue to handle a majority of game development.

Additionally, SEGA will split off a non-consumer game operation of Index into a new subsidiary known as “Index Corporation”. The company will be responsible for overseeing contents and solution businesses like internet marketing and systems development.

The new division, SEGA says, will “ensure synergy” across the SEGA and SEGA Sammy Group businesses. It will also increase growth of “transferring company’s business and to encourage the development of new” ones.

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Atlus has shared new content relating to Conception II. You can find new screenshots above, and an overview of six different classes below.

A trio of Atlus titles are currently on sale on the eShop. Code of Princess, Etrian Odyssey IV, and Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers have all been discounted.

Atlus relayed the news via Twitter:


Each game can be purchased for $20 each. The sale lasts until February 17.

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