'Persona 5' Ultimate Edition news: To feature tons of downloadable content

A promotional poster for the video game by Atlus, 'Persona 5.' Facebook/AtlusUSA

The highly-successful role playing video game by Atlus, "Persona 5" has definitely left an impression on gamers and lovers of the Japanese game genre. The title was so good that Atlus has decided to come up with a more updated and premium version of the game called the Ultimate Edition, which will add more features to the already stellar game. However, will fans truly appreciate the Ultimate Edition? Furthermore, is it worth it?

In a report by Gamespot, the Ultimate Edition will be released for both the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 3. It will include a significant amount of additional content that can be downloaded by the players, but it might prove to be a bit pricier than fans would care for. The Ultimate Edition will cost PS4 players $125, and $115 for the PS3. It packs the base game with a Healing Item Set, the Skill Card Set, and a new difficulty setting.

Furthermore, for hard core otakus, it is even possible to switch the language via the original Japanese audio track. According to VG 24/7, the downloadable content (DLC) consists of multiple costumes spanning from the latest title to the previous "Persona" games and other titles from Atlus. Some of these include Catherine, Raidou Kuzunoha from "Devil Summoner," "Persona 2, 3 and 4" costumes, among many others.

Furthermore, it will be including all of the currently available DLC, as reported by Euro Gamer. In fact, players will be granted multiple options on how to purchase specific content, especially if they already have the base game to begin with. This means that the full $125 price will not have to be paid, which is something that may excite those who are on tight budgets.

There will be bundles made available to the players of the game, and they will all be made available on the PlayStation Store.

"Persona 5 Ultimate Edition" is available now.

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