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Catherine: Full Body

In Japan today, Atlus started the distribution of Catherine: Full Body’s demo on the Switch eShop. Check out some footage below.

Catherine: Full Body launches for Switch on July 7.

Catherine: Full Body demo

Catherine: Full Body’s Switch demo is arriving in just a few days. It’ll be going live on the Japanese eShop on June 11, Atlus has announced.

It’s possible that we’ll be seeing the demo in North America and Europe on the same day. We’ll report back when Atlus makes an official announcement.

Catherine: Full Body is due out for Switch on July 7.

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Catherine: Full Body

Atlus has published a Q&A on its official Japanese website to provide more information about the Switch version of Catherine: Full Body. It confirms that a demo is on the way, reveals the game’s file size, and more.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Persona Central:

A new trailer has been released promoting Catherine: Full Body for the Nintendo Switch by showing a gameplay segment with Joker from Persona 5. In this video, Joker traverses a second area in the Babel challenge stage know as “Menhir.”

Originally, the Persona 5 content in Catherine: Full Body was DLC, but it will be included by default in the Switch version. 

It is interesting to note that while this video is meant specifically to promote the Switch version of the game, it uses PS4 gameplay footage. The full trailer is available to view below.

Catherine: Full Body launches on Switch on July 7, 2020 in the West.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers

Koei Tecmo has released their report for the fiscal year of 2019, which ended in March 2020. Alongside the report have come updates on sales for titles released between April 2019 and March 2020, as well as updates on the company’s future plans, including a brief mention of the worldwide release of Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers, a title made in collaboration with Atlus.

Twitter user @bk2128 has highlighted most of the fiscal report, which is currently only available in Japanese, however at the end of the report it mentions that a worldwide release for Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers is still being planned and will likely be part of the company’s 2020 fiscal year.

Previously a trademark filed by Atlus featured a logo reading ‘Persona 5 Strikers’, which lead many to believe that this would be the English title for the game, however the game has not yet been mentioned by Atlus USA outside of a survey released alongside Persona 5 Royal asking players if they would be interested in an English release.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers released in Japan on February 20th, 2020.

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Catherine: Full Body

Atlus has put out a few new “Ideal Voice” videos for Catherine: Full Body featuring Kana Hanazawa, Ayana Taketatsu, and
Marina Inoue. We have the full set below.

Atlus shipped a bunch of games on 3DS over the past several years, and those titles are now included in a new eShop sale. Fans can save on Etrian Odyssey, Persona Q, Shin Megami Tensei, and other releases.

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Catherine: Full Body

Atlus is preparing for this summer’s launch of Catherine: Full Body on Switch with a new series of Japanese videos. We have the full set below.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers

Despite being heavily rumored for a while, a Nintendo Switch port of Persona 5 never ended up happening. Instead, Persona 5 Royal, the updated re-release of the game, is out on the PS4 today. Developer Atlus sent out a survey to some players of the game, and one survey question in particular has sparked the interest of Persona fans. It asks “How interested would you be in purchasing Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers if it were to be released in the West?”.

Persona 5 Scramble, the sequel / spin-off to Persona 5, was recently released in Japan, and it included a Nintendo Switch version. So far, it hasn’t been officially announced for a Western release.

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Catherine: Full Body

Atlus confirmed speculation that it’s bringing Catherine: Full Body when it announced the port in this week’s Nintendo Direct Mini. While we published the reveal trailer a couple of days ago, Atlus actually shared a lengthier trailer for its Japanese audience. We have that below, along with a bit of footage.


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