Three New Persona Games Revealed Today

Last night (today) Atlus made some huge announcements during the 'Persona Super Live P-Sound Bomb' [...]

Last night (today) Atlus made some huge announcements during the "Persona Super Live P-Sound Bomb" concert, which took place in Yokohama Arena in Japan. This was a huge celebration of all things Persona, and to send fans off in high spirits, Atlus revealed two brand new dancing games: Persona 5 Dancing Star Night, and Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night! Check out the hot new trailer for Persona 5 Dancing Star Night above. We'll embed the trailer for Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night at the bottom of this article.

Oh yeah, baby, we're getting more Persona dancing games, and we couldn't be more excited. Both of these games will be coming to PS4 and PS Vita. Anyone who was blessed enough to play through Persona 4 Dancing All Night will be ecstatic to see these games come to light, and secretly, even the more casual among us who would never admit to wanting something like this, were secretly really wanting something like this. You may cringe at the sight of your favorite Persona characters prancing around like wannabe idols, but your heart will change.

Atlus also announced Persona Q2, which we also saw coming thanks to some snooping. This will be a sequel to the much beloved Persona Q, which found its home on the 3DS years ago. Persona Q2 is also Nintendo 3DS bound, though we're still holding out hope that it makes its way to the Nintendo Switch as well. You can find the teaser site here.

So... What about the Switch? Most of you will be absolutely perplexed to learn that the dancing games are coming to the Vita at all, especially when the Nintendo Switch is blowing up in the West and in the East. I wish I had a good answer for you, but I don't. I can tell you for sure that the Vita still enjoys life and playtime in Japan, where major publishers still release games for it on a semi-regular basis, unlike in the states. Here, the Vita has long since been dead. Even with the Vita's prolonged life in Japan, I personally don't feel like it makes sense to release a game for the platform in lieu of the Switch in 2018, but then, I'm not a successful video game publisher so what do I know? Enjoy the P3D trailer below.

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