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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ペルソナ5) is a RPG developed by [[P Studio]] and published by [[Atlus]]. It is the sixth main entry in the ''Persona'' series.
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ペルソナ5) is a RPG developed by [[P Studio]] and published by [[Atlus]]. It is the sixth main entry in the ''[[wikipedia:Shin Megami Tensei: Persona|Persona]]'' series.
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==Story==
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Taking place in current day Tokyo, Persona 5 starts with a rather dark premise. Elections are coming up and random people around the city suddenly fall under coma or die outright. Many experts claim that this is a side effect of intense pressure the Japanese society puts on an average individual.
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The main character is a high school student who is under probation after being sentenced for a crime he didn't commit. After meeting his legal guardian and attending his new school, he accidently travels into a dream-like world called "Meta-verse" in which creatures called "Shadows" ,who born from people's fears and frustrations, roam freely.
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After being taken prisoner by Shadows, he is rescued by a talking cat named "Morgana" and learns that the area he is in right now is called "Palace", a type of metaphysical location of someone who is keeping his secrets subconsciously. He later learns how to use powers of his "Persona" a suppressed part of his personality which is capable of superhuman feats and can only be unleashed in the meta-verse.
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Over the course of the game, the protagonist recruits more companions and forms the "Phantom Thieves of Hearts", a vigiliante group to stop powerful and corrupt people from hurting others by making villains face their actions.
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He eventually finds out that sudden deaths occuring all around the city are not random incidents but rather actions of a secret group within the Japanese government, who are manipulating the politics and population from behind the scenes.
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 +
The Phantom Thieves eventually resolve to face this secret organization and make them pay for their crimes before country fall under rule of a corrupt, power-hungry politician.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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''Persona 5'' is a turn-based JRPG. The game has a "social-calendar" system which was first introduced in ''Persona 3'', in which players are tasked with balancing their social lives and their struggle against Shadows.
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In the real world, players can wander around the Tokyo, purchase items and other equipment, improve relations with certain characters and take sub-quests to gain money and experience. Certain actions can also increase playable characters' stats.
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The Social Link system from ''Persona 3'' also returns: Increasing level with certain character will give player passive bonuses such as new tactics to use in battle or other passive bonuses that will help player. Reaching maximum level with a social link unlock a very powerful skill or a powerful persona for main character or companions.
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The main character also has social stats levels. By increasing these stats, player can unlock more social links, advance other links and gain other passive bonuses that will help them over the course of the game.
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Exploring the meta-verse occurs in real time. Unlike previous games in the series, players can use stealth based gameplay to launch suprise attacks or avoid enemies althogether.
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Combat occurs in turn-based fashion. Players take turn depending on their speed and can use melee, ranged attacks, use persona magic and skills or use items. Certain new actions and tactics can be unlocked by improving social links. Hitting weakpoints of enemies and protecting your characters' own weak points is an important part of the game. Hitting the weak point will result in a critical hit and gives the attacker an extra action.
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Similar to the other games in the series, players can improve or create personas thanks to the series' staple; Blue Room.
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==Characters==
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=100|
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Protagonist (Akira Kurusu or Ren Amamiya) "Joker"
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| desc=A high school student who is on probation after being sentenced for a crime he didn't commit. His life once again turn upside down after finding himself in meta-verse and ends up fighting against the organization that is manipulating the Japanese government.
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As the main character, he must remain in the team at all times. He is the only character can switch personas.
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Melee Weapon: Knives
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Ranged Weapons: Semi-Automatic Handguns
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Personas: Arsene, Sataniel (Any other non-companion Personas)
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Powers: Variable
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{{InfoRow
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| image=
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| title=Morgana
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| desc=A somewhat prickly but likeable talking cat with anthromorphic appearance, who turns into a regular cat in real world. Morgana seems to have an amnesia and cannot recall his past. After helping the main character, Morgana joins the fight as a combatant and advisor until Futaba is recruited. He plays a much larger role in the story than he lets on. He also thinks himself bit of a ladies man (cat?), even though he is only person who thinks so.
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Melee Weapons: Swords
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Ranged Weapons: Slingshots
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Personas: Zorro, Mercurius
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Powers: Wind based attacks, Recovery
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| title=Ryuji Sakamoto "Skull"
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| desc=A delinquent who used to be a star athlete until a certain incident forced him to quit the sports. Short-tempered, somewhat immature and prone to fights but at least his heart is in the right place.
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Melee Weapons: Clubs and Bats
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Ranged Weapons: Shotguns
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Personas: Captain Kidd, Saiten Taisei
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Powers: Physical attacks, Lightning
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| title=Ann Takamaki "Panther"
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| desc=Quarter American from her grandmother's side, Ann is a part time model who seems to be going through tough times with her best friend Shiho. It will take some digging to figure out what is bothering her. Somewhat tomboyish, likeable and tough. Disregard the cat-suit.
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Melee Weapons: Whips
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Ranged Weapons: Submachineguns
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Personas: Carmen, Hecate
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Powers: Fire Attacks, Status Effects
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| title=Yusuke Kitagawa
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| desc=A soft-spoken artist who is taken under his teacher Madarame after the untimely death of his mother. Yusuke is very passionate about art and often seeks inspiration where ever he goes. He joins up with the team to find out the truth about her mother's death and the mysterious painting she left behind.
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Melee Weapons: Japanese swords
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Ranged Weapons: Assault Rifles
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Personas: Goemon, Susano-o
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| title=Makoto Niijima "Queen"
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| desc=Daughter of a police officer who was killed in action, Makoto is the younger sister of Prosecutor Sae Niijima who is investigating the events in the Tokyo. Makoto is the valedictorian of her school and constantly pressured by her demanding and seemingly callous sister to graduate as soon as she can. One of the best companions, even though her personality leaves a lot to be desired.
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Will Phantom Thieves will be able to convince her to do the right thing rather than go on with her unhappy existence?
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Melee Weapons: Gauntlets
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Ranged Weapons: Single Action Revolvers
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Personas: Johanna, Anat
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Powers: Physical, Nuclear element attacks, Single character recovery
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}}
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| title=Futaba Sakura "Oracle"
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| desc=A hikikomori who shuts herself in after witnessing the death of her mother. She is the adopted daughter of Sojiro, main character's guardian. Futaba, because of the trauma she experienced, does not attend the school or even leave home. She communicates other using her cell phone. Futaba initially blackmails the Phantom Thieves to help her find the truth about her mother's death and later joins them as their navigator.
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Personas: Necronomicon, Prometheus
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Powers: Passive abilities, random stat boosts during combat
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}}
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| title=Haru Okumura "Noir"
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| desc=Heiress to the powerful Okumura group, Haru is an exact opposite of her father: Polite, calm, compassionate and kind. After being forced to enter an arranged marriage, Haru initally teams-up with Morgana and later joins Phantom Thieves.
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Melee Weapons: Axes
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Ranged Weapons: Grenade Launchers
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Powers: Psionic attacks
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}}
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| image=
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| title=Goro Akechi "Crow"
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| desc=A celebrity who is nicknamed "'''D'''etective Prince", Akechi is a high sch'''o'''ol stude'''n'''t wh'''o''' uses his genius-level in'''t'''elligence to help the police to solve crimes. He becomes a '''t'''empo'''r'''ary companion d'''u'''ring one of the last dungeouns.
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What''''s''' '''t'''hat you ask? Oh no, '''h'''e is most definetely not a closeted soc'''i'''opath or a spy/assassin for the bad guys. He will '''m'''ost certainly not betray you.
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Melee Weapons: Rapiers
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Ranged Weapons: Mauser Pistols
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Personas: <strike>Judas</strike> Robin Hood, Loki
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Powers: <strike>Back-stabbing</strike>
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}}
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}}
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===Achievements===
 
===Achievements===
 
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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Development===
 
===Development===
The game was first mentioned as being in development in the August 2011 issue of Famitsu, in which it was confirmed that Katsura Hashino would return as director, Shoji Meguro as composer and Shigenori Soejima as character designer. At that point the team had already outlined the game's theme, with them planning on challenging more new things than ''[[wikipedia:Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3|Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3]]'' did back when it was released. Unlike the team's previous game, ''[[wikipedia:Catherine (video game)|Catherine]]'', ''Persona 5'' uses a new internal engine.
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The game was first mentioned as being in development in the August 2011 issue of Famitsu, in which it was confirmed that Katsura Hashino would return as director, Shoji Meguro as composer and Shigenori Soejima as character designer. At that point the team had already outlined the game's theme, with them planning on challenging more new things than ''[[Persona 3 Portable|Persona 3]]'' did back when it was released. Unlike the team's previous game, ''[[Catherine Classic|Catherine]]'', ''Persona 5'' uses a new internal engine.
  
 
After a 72 hour long live stream counting down to the announcement, The game was officially announced for the [[PlayStation 3]] with a teaser trailer on 24 November 2013. This was after a live stream that counted down to the announcement for 72 hours, with ''[[Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth]]'' and ''[[Persona 4: Dancing All Night]]'' being announced during the stream. The teaser revealed that Atlus planned to release the game during the winter of 2014. On 25 February 2014 it was confirmed that the game would be released in the United States as well in 2015.
 
After a 72 hour long live stream counting down to the announcement, The game was officially announced for the [[PlayStation 3]] with a teaser trailer on 24 November 2013. This was after a live stream that counted down to the announcement for 72 hours, with ''[[Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth]]'' and ''[[Persona 4: Dancing All Night]]'' being announced during the stream. The teaser revealed that Atlus planned to release the game during the winter of 2014. On 25 February 2014 it was confirmed that the game would be released in the United States as well in 2015.
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Cg10440333.jpg|JP 20th Anniversary Limited Edition
 
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==Technical information==
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Persona 5
System(s): PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Publisher: Atlus (US, Japan), Deep Silver (Europe, Australia)
Developer:
Genre: RPG

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sony PlayStation 3
JP
¥8,800 (9,504)8,800 (9,504)[1] BLJM-61346
CERO: C
Sony PlayStation 3
JP
¥8,148 (8,800)8,148 (8,800)[2] NPJB-00769
CERO: C
Sony PlayStation 3
JP
(20th Anniversary Edition)
¥13,800 (14,904)13,800 (14,904)[3] ATS-01693
CERO: C
Sony PlayStation 3
JP
(1)
¥11,852 (12,800)11,852 (12,800)[14] NPJB-00769
CERO: C
Sony PlayStation 3
US
$49.9949.99
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 3
US
$49.9949.99[4] NPUB-31848
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 3
US
(Ultimate Edition)
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 3
EU
€49.9949.99[6] NPEB-02436
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
EU
(1)
€89.9989.99[12] NPEB-02436
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
DE
BLES-02247
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 3
DE
€49.9949.99[7] NPEB-02436
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 3
DE
(1)
€89.9989.99[13] NPEB-02436
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 3
ES
BLES-02247
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
FR
BLES-02247
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
UK
£49.9949.99 BLES-02247
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
UK
£39.9939.99[8] NPEB-02436
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
UK
(1)
£79.9979.99[10] NPEB-02436
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
IT
BLES-02247
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
AU
BLES-02247
OFLC: Mature Accompanied (MA 15+)
Sony PlayStation 3
AU
$69.9569.95[9] NPEB-02436
OFLC: Mature Accompanied (MA 15+)
Sony PlayStation 3
AU
(1)
$129.95129.95[11] NPEB-02436
OFLC: Mature Accompanied (MA 15+)
Sony PlayStation 4
JP
¥8,800 (9,504)8,800 (9,504)[15] PLJM-80169
CERO: C
Sony PlayStation 4
JP
(20th Anniversary Edition)
¥13,800 (14,904)13,800 (14,904)[16] ATS-01694
CERO: C
Sony PlayStation 4
JP
¥8,148 (8,800)8,148 (8,800)[15] CUSA-01557
CERO: C
Sony PlayStation 4
JP
(20th Special Edition)
¥11,852 (12,800)11,852 (12,800)[15] CUSA-01557
CERO: C
Sony PlayStation 4
US
$59.9959.99
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 4
US
(Steelbook)
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 4
US
(Premium Edition)
$89.9989.99
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 4
US
$59.9959.99[17] CUSA-05877
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 4
US
(Ultimate Edition)
$124.99124.99[22] CUSA-05877
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 4
EU
(Promo)
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
EU
€69.9969.99[18] CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
EU
(Ultimate Edition)
€99.9999.99[23] CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
DE
CUSA-06638
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 4
DE
(Steelbook)
CUSA-06638
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 4
DE
(Premium Edition)
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 4
DE
€69.9969.99[19] CUSA-06638
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 4
DE
(Ultimate Edition)
€99.9999.99[24] CUSA-06638
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 4
ES
(Steelbook)
CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
ES
(Premium Edition)
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
FR
CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
FR
(Steelbook)
CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
FR
(Premium Edition)
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
NL
(Premium Edition)
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
UK
CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
UK
(Steelbook)
CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
UK
£54.9954.99[20] CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
UK
(Ultimate Edition)
£79.9979.99[25] CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
IT
CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
IT
(Steelbook)
CUSA-06638
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
IT
(Premium Edition)
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 4
AU
CUSA-06638
OFLC: Mature Accompanied (MA 15+)
Sony PlayStation 4
AU
(Steelbook)
CUSA-06638
OFLC: Mature Accompanied (MA 15+)
Sony PlayStation 4
AU
(Premium Edition)
OFLC: Mature Accompanied (MA 15+)
Sony PlayStation 4
AU
$99.9599.95[21] CUSA-06638
OFLC: Mature Accompanied (MA 15+)
Sony PlayStation 4
AU
(Ultimate Edition)
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OFLC: Mature Accompanied (MA 15+)
Sony PlayStation 4
CA
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 4
CA
(Steelbook)
ESRB: Mature 17+
Sony PlayStation 4
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(Chinese)
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Sony PlayStation 4
TW
(Japanese)
GSRR: 15+
Sony PlayStation 4
AS

Persona 5 (ペルソナ5) is a RPG developed by P Studio and published by Atlus. It is the sixth main entry in the Persona series.

Story

Taking place in current day Tokyo, Persona 5 starts with a rather dark premise. Elections are coming up and random people around the city suddenly fall under coma or die outright. Many experts claim that this is a side effect of intense pressure the Japanese society puts on an average individual.

The main character is a high school student who is under probation after being sentenced for a crime he didn't commit. After meeting his legal guardian and attending his new school, he accidently travels into a dream-like world called "Meta-verse" in which creatures called "Shadows" ,who born from people's fears and frustrations, roam freely.

After being taken prisoner by Shadows, he is rescued by a talking cat named "Morgana" and learns that the area he is in right now is called "Palace", a type of metaphysical location of someone who is keeping his secrets subconsciously. He later learns how to use powers of his "Persona" a suppressed part of his personality which is capable of superhuman feats and can only be unleashed in the meta-verse.

Over the course of the game, the protagonist recruits more companions and forms the "Phantom Thieves of Hearts", a vigiliante group to stop powerful and corrupt people from hurting others by making villains face their actions.

He eventually finds out that sudden deaths occuring all around the city are not random incidents but rather actions of a secret group within the Japanese government, who are manipulating the politics and population from behind the scenes.

The Phantom Thieves eventually resolve to face this secret organization and make them pay for their crimes before country fall under rule of a corrupt, power-hungry politician.

Gameplay

Persona 5 is a turn-based JRPG. The game has a "social-calendar" system which was first introduced in Persona 3, in which players are tasked with balancing their social lives and their struggle against Shadows.

In the real world, players can wander around the Tokyo, purchase items and other equipment, improve relations with certain characters and take sub-quests to gain money and experience. Certain actions can also increase playable characters' stats.

The Social Link system from Persona 3 also returns: Increasing level with certain character will give player passive bonuses such as new tactics to use in battle or other passive bonuses that will help player. Reaching maximum level with a social link unlock a very powerful skill or a powerful persona for main character or companions.

The main character also has social stats levels. By increasing these stats, player can unlock more social links, advance other links and gain other passive bonuses that will help them over the course of the game.

Exploring the meta-verse occurs in real time. Unlike previous games in the series, players can use stealth based gameplay to launch suprise attacks or avoid enemies althogether.

Combat occurs in turn-based fashion. Players take turn depending on their speed and can use melee, ranged attacks, use persona magic and skills or use items. Certain new actions and tactics can be unlocked by improving social links. Hitting weakpoints of enemies and protecting your characters' own weak points is an important part of the game. Hitting the weak point will result in a critical hit and gives the attacker an extra action.

Similar to the other games in the series, players can improve or create personas thanks to the series' staple; Blue Room.

Characters

Protagonist (Akira Kurusu or Ren Amamiya) "Joker"
A high school student who is on probation after being sentenced for a crime he didn't commit. His life once again turn upside down after finding himself in meta-verse and ends up fighting against the organization that is manipulating the Japanese government.

As the main character, he must remain in the team at all times. He is the only character can switch personas.

Melee Weapon: Knives

Ranged Weapons: Semi-Automatic Handguns

Personas: Arsene, Sataniel (Any other non-companion Personas)

Powers: Variable

Morgana
A somewhat prickly but likeable talking cat with anthromorphic appearance, who turns into a regular cat in real world. Morgana seems to have an amnesia and cannot recall his past. After helping the main character, Morgana joins the fight as a combatant and advisor until Futaba is recruited. He plays a much larger role in the story than he lets on. He also thinks himself bit of a ladies man (cat?), even though he is only person who thinks so.

Melee Weapons: Swords

Ranged Weapons: Slingshots

Personas: Zorro, Mercurius

Powers: Wind based attacks, Recovery

Ryuji Sakamoto "Skull"
A delinquent who used to be a star athlete until a certain incident forced him to quit the sports. Short-tempered, somewhat immature and prone to fights but at least his heart is in the right place.

Melee Weapons: Clubs and Bats

Ranged Weapons: Shotguns

Personas: Captain Kidd, Saiten Taisei

Powers: Physical attacks, Lightning

Ann Takamaki "Panther"
Quarter American from her grandmother's side, Ann is a part time model who seems to be going through tough times with her best friend Shiho. It will take some digging to figure out what is bothering her. Somewhat tomboyish, likeable and tough. Disregard the cat-suit.

Melee Weapons: Whips

Ranged Weapons: Submachineguns

Personas: Carmen, Hecate

Powers: Fire Attacks, Status Effects

Yusuke Kitagawa
A soft-spoken artist who is taken under his teacher Madarame after the untimely death of his mother. Yusuke is very passionate about art and often seeks inspiration where ever he goes. He joins up with the team to find out the truth about her mother's death and the mysterious painting she left behind.

Melee Weapons: Japanese swords

Ranged Weapons: Assault Rifles

Personas: Goemon, Susano-o

Makoto Niijima "Queen"
Daughter of a police officer who was killed in action, Makoto is the younger sister of Prosecutor Sae Niijima who is investigating the events in the Tokyo. Makoto is the valedictorian of her school and constantly pressured by her demanding and seemingly callous sister to graduate as soon as she can. One of the best companions, even though her personality leaves a lot to be desired.

Will Phantom Thieves will be able to convince her to do the right thing rather than go on with her unhappy existence?

Melee Weapons: Gauntlets

Ranged Weapons: Single Action Revolvers

Personas: Johanna, Anat

Powers: Physical, Nuclear element attacks, Single character recovery

Futaba Sakura "Oracle"
A hikikomori who shuts herself in after witnessing the death of her mother. She is the adopted daughter of Sojiro, main character's guardian. Futaba, because of the trauma she experienced, does not attend the school or even leave home. She communicates other using her cell phone. Futaba initially blackmails the Phantom Thieves to help her find the truth about her mother's death and later joins them as their navigator.

Personas: Necronomicon, Prometheus

Powers: Passive abilities, random stat boosts during combat

Haru Okumura "Noir"
Heiress to the powerful Okumura group, Haru is an exact opposite of her father: Polite, calm, compassionate and kind. After being forced to enter an arranged marriage, Haru initally teams-up with Morgana and later joins Phantom Thieves.

Melee Weapons: Axes

Ranged Weapons: Grenade Launchers

Powers: Psionic attacks

Goro Akechi "Crow"
A celebrity who is nicknamed "Detective Prince", Akechi is a high school student who uses his genius-level intelligence to help the police to solve crimes. He becomes a temporary companion during one of the last dungeouns.

What's that you ask? Oh no, he is most definetely not a closeted sociopath or a spy/assassin for the bad guys. He will most certainly not betray you.

Melee Weapons: Rapiers

Ranged Weapons: Mauser Pistols

Personas: Judas Robin Hood, Loki

Powers: Back-stabbing

Achievements

Main article: Persona 5/Achievements.

History

Development

The game was first mentioned as being in development in the August 2011 issue of Famitsu, in which it was confirmed that Katsura Hashino would return as director, Shoji Meguro as composer and Shigenori Soejima as character designer. At that point the team had already outlined the game's theme, with them planning on challenging more new things than Persona 3 did back when it was released. Unlike the team's previous game, Catherine, Persona 5 uses a new internal engine.

After a 72 hour long live stream counting down to the announcement, The game was officially announced for the PlayStation 3 with a teaser trailer on 24 November 2013. This was after a live stream that counted down to the announcement for 72 hours, with Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth and Persona 4: Dancing All Night being announced during the stream. The teaser revealed that Atlus planned to release the game during the winter of 2014. On 25 February 2014 it was confirmed that the game would be released in the United States as well in 2015.

A second teaser trailer was released during Sony's Tokyo Game Show press conference on 1 September 2014, revealing that the game was delayed to 2015 in Japan and that the game would be released on the PlayStation 4 as well. Then on 17 September 2015 the game was delayed once again to Summer 2016 in Japan, and in the United States to the same year. While there were no more delays in Japan, the game's western release did receive two more delays. One to 14 February 2017, and later to 4 April 2017.

Downloadable content

Main article: Persona 5/Downloadable content.

Magazine articles

Main article: Persona 5/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Artwork

Stock images

Physical scans

PlayStation 3 version

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PlayStation 4 version

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(Steelbook)
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PlayStation 4, JP
(20th Anniversary Edition)
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PlayStation 4, TW (Chinese)
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Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sony PlayStation 3
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
2015-12-04 BD-R Page
Sony PlayStation 3
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
2016-02-26 BD-R Page
Sony PlayStation 3
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
2016-03-08 BD-R Page

External links

References

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Persona 5

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Main page | Comparisons | Achievements | Downloadable content | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Reception


Books: Persona 5 Official Complete Guide (2016) | Persona 5: The Original Art Book (2016) | The Art of Persona 5 (2017) | Persona 5 + Persona 5 Royale: Official Design Works (2024)
Music: Persona 5 Original Soundtrack (2017)
Sony PlayStation 3
Prototypes: 2015-12-04 | 2016-02-26 | 03-08



Persona games on Sega systems / published by Sega
Arcade
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2013) | CR Persona 4 the Pachinko (2015) | Pachislot Persona 5 (2022)
Xbox 360
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2014)
Sony PlayStation 3
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2014) | Persona 5 (2016)
Nintendo 3DS
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (2014) | Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth (2018)
Sony PlayStation Vita
Persona 4: Dancing All Night (2015) | Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight (2018) | Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight (2018) | Persona Dancing Deluxe Twin Plus (2018)
Sony PlayStation 4
Persona 5 (2016) | Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight (2018) | Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight (2018) | Persona 4: Dancing All Night (2018) | Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection (2018) | Persona 5 Royal (2019) | Persona 5 Strikers (2020) | Persona 5 Strikers Bonus Content (2021) | Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2022) | Persona 3 Portable (2023) | Persona 4 Golden (2023) Persona 5 Tactica (2023) | Persona 3 Reload (2024)
Nintendo Switch
Persona 5 Strikers (2020) | Persona 5 Strikers Bonus Content (2021) | Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2022) | Persona 5 Royal (2022) | Persona 3 Portable (2023) | Persona 4 Golden (2023) | Persona 5 Tactica (2023)
Windows PC
Persona 4 Golden (2020) | Persona 5 Strikers (2021) | Persona 5 Strikers Bonus Content (2021) | Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2022) | Persona 5 Royal (2022) | Persona 3 Portable (2023) | Persona 5: The Phantom X (2023) | Persona 5 Tactica (2023) | Persona 3 Reload (2024)
Xbox One
Persona 5 Royal (2022) | Persona 3 Portable (2023) | Persona 4 Golden (2023) | Persona 5 Tactica (2023) | Persona 3 Reload (2024)
PlayStation 5
Persona 5 Royal (2022) | Persona 5 Tactica (2023) | Persona 3 Reload (2024)
Google Android OS
Persona 5: The Phantom X (2023)
iOS
Persona 5: The Phantom X (2023)
Persona related media
Music
Persona 3 The Movie -2 Midsummer Knight's Dream- Theme Song CD Set (2014) | Persona 3 The Movie 1 Spring of Birth Soundtrack CD (2014) | original arrange sound track Persona Q Sound of the Labyrinth (2014) | Persona Q Shadow of the Labyrinth Original Soundtrack Outtake Collection (2014) | Persora -The Golden Best- (2014) | Persona Q Shadow Of The Labyrinth Original Soundtrack (2014) | Persona Music Fes 2013 ~in Nippon Budokan (2014) (CD/DVD/BluRay versions) | Persona 4 the Golden Animation Special Arrange CD (2014) | Persona 4 the Golden Animation Bonus CD 1 (2014) | Persona 4 the Golden Animation Original Soundtrack Vol.1 (2014) | Persona 4 The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold Original Soundtrack (2014) | Persona 4 the Golden Animation Original Soundtrack Vol.2 (2015) | Persona Music Box 2014 (2015) (Bluray) | Persona 3 The Movie -3 Falling Down- Theme Song CD Set (2015) | Persona 4 the Golden Animation Vol.6 Bonus CD (2015) (Not a Drama CD, but not a Music CD either. Just the cast talking.) | Persora -The Golden Best 2- (2015) | Persona 3 The Movie 2 Midsummer Knight's Dream Soundtrack CD (2015) | Persona 4: Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack (2015) | Persona 4 Dancing All Night Soundtrack -Advanced CD- (2015) | Persona 4 Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack + Advanced CD Collector's Edition (2015) | Persona Super Live 2015 ~in Nippon Budokan -Night of the Phantom- (2015) | Persona 4 Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack -Remixes- (2015) | The Stories of a Day (2015) (Might remove entirely) | Persona 3 The Movie -4 Winter of Rebirth- Theme Song CD Set (2015) | Persona Livehouse Tour 2015 (2015) | Persona 3 The Movie 3 Falling Down Soundtrack CD (2016) | Persona 3 The Movie 4 Winter of Rebirth Soundtrack CD (2016) | Persona 3 meets Bass×Bass (2016) | Persona 4 meets Bass×Bass (2016) | KANAight ~Kana Hanazawa Character Song Hyper Chronicle Mix~ (2016) (Might remove entirely) | 20th Anniversary of Persona Series All Time Best Album (2016) | Persora -The Golden Best 3- (2016) | Moonlight and Memories (2016) (Might remove entirely) | Consouls 3-2 (2016) (Might remove entirely) | Persora -The Golden Best 4- (2016) | P5 remix single for AKG (2016) | Persona 5 Sounds oF Rebellion (2017) (US/AU) | P5 (2017) | Persona 5 Vinyl Soundtrack Essential Edition (2017) | Game Symphony Japan 21st Concert Atlus Special ~Persona 20th Anniversary~ (2017) (BluRay) | A Night In Momentos (2018) (Might remove entirely) | Beneath the Mask (from "Persona 5") (2018) (Might remove entirely) | Persona 4 the Animation Series Original Soundtrack (2018) | The Velvet Lounge (2018) (Might remove entirely) | Persona 3 Dancing in Moonlight / Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight (2018) | P3D & P5D Full Soundtrack (2018) | Go To Sleep: Persona 4/5 for Solo Piano) (2018) (Might remove entirely) | Persona 5 the Animation Jika Net Tanaka Special Arrange CD (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Opening & Ending Theme Disc: Break in to Break Out/Infinity (2018) | Persona 5 Flute & Piano Collections Special Edition (2018) (Might remove entirely) | Persona Super Live P-Sound Bomb!!!! 2017 ~Minato no Hankou wo Mokugekiseyo!~ (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Soundtrack Vol.1 (2018) | Persora -The Golden Best 5- (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Soundtrack Vol.2 (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Opening & Ending Theme Disc: Dark Sun.../Autonomy (2018) | Persona Q2 New Cinema Labyrinth Original Soundtrack (2018) | Persona 2 Innocent Sin.×Eternal Punishment Sound Collection (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Soundtrack Vol.3 (2019) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Soundtrack Vol.4 (2019) | Persona 5 the Animation Radio Kaitalk! vol.1 (2019) (Not a Drama CD, but not a Music CD either. Just the cast talking.) | PSS2019 Special Tasting CD Swing Arrangement Demo (2019) | Persona 5 the Animation Radio Kaitalk! vol.2 (2019) (Not a Drama CD, but not a Music CD either. Just the cast talking.) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Arrange CD (2019) | Persona 5 The Royal Straight Flush Edition Original Soundtrack (2019) | Persona Super Live P-Sound Street 2019 ~Q-ban Theater e Youkoso~ (2019) | Piano Collections: Persona 5 (2020) (Might remove entirely) | Music Box Classics: Persona 5 (2020) (Might remove entirely) | Persona 5 Scramble The Phantom Strikers Original Soundtrack (2020) | Strings of Fate (2020) (Might remove entirely) | Persona 5 Royal The Soundtrack (2020) | Persona Dancing P3D & P5D Sound Tracks -Advanced CD- (2020) | Persona Dancing P3D&P5D Sound Tracks -Advanced CD Collector's Box- (2020) | Hymn of the Soul (2021) | Persona 5 Royal 3xLP Vinyl Soundtrack (2021) | Persona / Persona 2: Eternal Punishment / Persona 2: Innocent Sin (2022) | P3 Soundtrack (2022) | Persona 4 Vinyl Soundtrack (2022) | Persona 25th Anniversary Deluxe Vinyl Box Set (2022) | Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight (2022) | Persona 4: Dancing All Night (2022) | Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight (2022) | Persona Dancing Vinyl Soundtrack Bundle (2022) | Persona 3 The Movie Soundtrack CD (2023) | Persona Super Live P-Sound Wish 2022 ~Kosasuru Tabiji~ (2023) | Persona 3 Portable Vinyl Soundtrack (2023) | Persona 4 Golden Vinyl Soundtrack (2023) | P3: Persona3 Reload (2024) Persona 3 Reload Soundtrack (2024) | Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aegis Original Soundtrack (2024) | Metaphor: ReFantazio Atlus Brand35th All Time Best (2024) (General Atlus album) | Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (2024) | Persona 4 Arena & Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (2024)
Audiobook
Persona 4 the Golden Animation Original Drama CD Vol.1 (2014) | Persona 4 the Golden Animation Original Drama CD Vol.2 (2014) | Persona 5 The Animation -The Day Breakers- Drama CD: The Night Breakers (2016) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Drama CD: Mission Untouchable (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Drama CD: A Teacher Maid to Suffer (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Drama CD: Summer diaries (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Original Drama CD: Bad Medicine (2019)
Book
Persona 3: Official Design Works (2014 US) | Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth Side: P3 (2016 US) | Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth Side: P4 (2016 US) | Persona 3 (2016 US) | Persona 5 Piano Solo Score Original Soundtrack Collection (2017) | Persona 5 (2020 US) | Hardcore Gaming 101 Presents: The Unofficial Guide to Shin Megami Tensei and Persona (2020) | Banpresto Persona 5 Limited Edition Deluxe Edition Benefits Art Book (20xx) | Persona 5 The Royal Straight Flash Edition Benefits Art Book (20xx)
Music
Persona 5 Original Soundtrack (2017) | Persona 5 The Royal Original Soundtrack (2022) | Persona 5 Tactica Original Soundtrack (2023) | Persona 3 Reload Original Soundtrack (2024)
Audiobook
Book
Persona 4 Arena: Official Design Works (2013) | Persona 4 (2016) | Persona 5 Official Complete Guide (2016) | Persona 5: The Original Art Book (2016) | The Art of Persona 5 (2017) | Shigenori Soejima & P-Studio Art Unit: Art Works 2 (2018) | Persona 5 the Animation Material Book (2019) | Shigenori Soejima: Art Works (2019) | Persona 3 Reload Official Complete Guide (2024) | Persona 5 + Persona 5 Royale: Official Design Works (2024)
Film
Persona 3 The Movie: No. 1: Spring of Birth (2013) | Persona 4: The Animation (2014) | Persona 3 The Movie: No. 2: Midsummer Knight's Dream (2014) | Persona 4: The Golden Animation (2014) | Persona 3 The Movie: No. 3: Falling Down (2015) | Persona 3 The Movie: No. 4: Winter of Rebirth (2016) | Persona5 The Animation: The Day Breakers (2016) | Persona 5: The Animation (2018) | Persona 3 The Movie Blu-ray Disc Box (2023)
Toy
Joker (2020)
See also: Megami Tensei