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Persona 5 World Premiere Gameplay Trailer

[UPDATE] Read a blog post from the game's director about the trailer and more.

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[UPDATE] Persona 5 director Katsura Hashino has provided some more information about the trailer and more in a post on game's website translated by Siliconera.

"Today, we presented a video for the long-awaited game. So, how did you like it?

As I write this now, I've yet to find out how you guys reacted to it, so I'm honestly feeling a little nervous thinking about comments like 'the next Persona is about a phantom thief lol' or 'is that Lupin!?' and such, but I'm hoping there are some warm comments out there. Even if there was a just little part you liked from it, it would make me really happy.

For this game, we're going with a challenge that fuses together a juvenile school setting that is as large as life, together with a picaresque romance. In the previous game, we wrote a story that involved having a justice group chase down a bad guy that could easily be feared by just about anyone.

This time, it’s about a group of high school students that are being 'chased' by unexpected occurrences due to the justice they believe in. We're writing [the story] to convey a thrilling everyday life in the shoes of these characters, that are as large as life, in this juvenile school setting.

We, the team, are working together as we advance through development so you can enjoy something with evolved graphics and sound, along with party members that are just a tad bit more ill-behaved than what you've been used to up until now.

We all have so many feelings that are going into this title. While this is a product by Atlus that is known for its individualistic side, some say that a strong personality can break away from common rules and models… so it can be seen as a nuisance as well.

However, the way we see a person's character, it can spread to others for good or for bad, and it can even change the way another would think or behave… and that's the potential power we see in it.

We may feel some sort of suffocation in this world today, but as long as the world is comprised of relationships among humans, it is a person's character, or a group's character, that will provide the 'power' to destroy that 'feeling of entrapment'.

I'm hoping that this title will shape up into something that can embody such feelings, and something that will remain in your hearts.

In order to meet all of your expectations, even just a little, the development team staff are working hard, so I'd like to say thank you for your continued support! (I will take a peek at comments from you all on Twitter, blogs, and such!)"

The original story is below.

Developer Atlus has released its Persona 5 reveal trailer, offering a first look at the game’s principal characters and a fleeting glimpse of the gameplay.

The video, above, confirms that Katsura Hashino, whose first game in the Persona series was released in 2006, is onboard as director. The video showcases the game's unique look, achieved by mixing cel-shaded graphics with more traditional animations.

Meanwhile, to mark the occasion, Sony Japan has announced a limited-edition Persona-themed PlayStation Vita.

Persona 5 is expected to ship on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 at some stage this year.

In September 2013, Atlus was acquired by Sega, which is now tasked with publishing the game across Japan and North America. However, Sega itself is entering a phase of corporate downsizing, with at least 300 staff set to leave the company, as it transitions its focus to PC and mobile..

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