Persona 5 New Weapon System Good or Bad? Atlus Rumors to Launch Title Ahead Final Fantasy XV

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Atlus' Persona 5 is not only anticipated, but also tackled on by many followers of the series in terms of gameplay. So far, Atlus has become quite generous with revealing the currently confirmed information on the title, and some may or may not like what it has become.

According to Ecumenical News, fans of the Persona series could either love or hate the system in which Persona 5 was appointed. It was said that for the fifth title, there will be a selection of weapons for the combat system, which as of the moment, was said to be the chosen upon the prerogative of the user.

As per Christian Times, the weapons in Persona 5 can either be melee or firearms which can be picked as desired. It can be one firearm for the choice character and melee for the remainder of the group that can also be done vice versa. It has not been confirmed if the said option will work while in combat, since footages have revealed a weapon select screen for the title.

Bidness Etc. delivered that as for the community, Final Fantasy XV is one of the contenders that the game will most likely face along the way to becoming the Japanese role-playing game title of the year. With the up and coming Final Fantasy VII Remake and Kingdom Hearts 3, the competition looks to be holding a pretty high pedestal to try and reach. More importantly, fans of Persona think that the title will perform rather wonderfully against the odds of the aforementioned games.

It was rumored that Persona 5 will release within May, but no official word was given out by Atlus as to which specific mark the game will land on. Rumors talk of the possible release before Final Fantasy XV to perhaps get a head-start in the sense of getting a wider fan base support the title.

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