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'Persona 5' update: Game file size for the PS4, PS3 versions revealed; Atlus showcase new gameplay, character code names, 'Shadow' recruitment [VIDEOS]

| Aug 29, 2016 05:30 AM EDT

Persona 5 is an upcoming JRPG being developed by Atlus of the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 console

New "Persona 5" details will feature the file size requirements for the consoles, new gameplay, character codes and shadow recruitment.

Atlus revealed new game features for "Persona 5" as the Japanese video game developers revealed the file size requirements for PlayStation users must know in order to play the game. "Persona 5" will have at least 20 GB of hard drive memory from PlayStation 4 in order to make it work via disc, while the PlayStation 3 will have at least 4.6 GB of HDD. In addition, the sequel could reach atleast 720p of resolution, N4BB reported.

Aside from the file requirements, Atlus showcased new gameplay videos for "Persona 5" to which the protagonist will do several real world activities outside of the Phantom Thieves.

The first video will see the protagonist is visiting a Maid Cafe as a costumer along with Morgana. The protagonist can get a part time job at one of these establishments for extra currency.

The second video will have the protagonist going into a public bath house; however, if he takes too long he will be exhausted by the heat.

In other news, Atlus also revealed that the Phantom Thieves code names of each member. For instance, The protagonist will be named as Joker, while Ryuji Sakamoto will be named Skull and Anne Takamaki will have Panther. Yusuke Kitagawa will be Fox, Makoto Niijima will be Queen, Futuba Sakura will be Navi, Haru Okumura will be Noir and Morgana will be Mona.

Players will also have to deal with several situations inside the dungeon when playing "Persona 5" as gamers will not have be ready an fight monsters in the game, but will also have to be aware on how they go around the dungeon.

For instance, players will occasionally find them stuck in certain areas. By pressing the circle button, the characters can climb walls, take cover, or even walk across chandeliers.

There are also instances that fighting a monster in the dungeon can be avoided as the players can talk to them. And if the gamers have outcome in the conversation, they can be recruited as part of the protagonist's personas, Siliconera reported.

"Persona 5" will launch on Sept. 15 in Japan and on Feb. 14 in North America for the PS4 and PS3 consoles.

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