'Persona 5: Dancing Star Night' and 'Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night' coming on May 25, 2018 in Japan

A promotional poster of "Persona 5." Facebook/playstation

"Persona 5: Dancing Star Night" and "Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night" has just gotted a release date for the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita.

"Persona 5: Dancing Star Night" and "Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night" on the PS4 and PS Vita will be released next year on May 24, 2018 in Japan. According to Gematsu, the information was revealed during the "Persona" live stream this weekend on Sunday, Dec. 24.

Additionally, "Persona 5: Dancing Star Night" and "Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night" developer Altus has revealed that they have polished every aspect of both games, including the dance actions and game visuals. A new mode will also replace the story mode for "Persona 5: Dancing Star Night" and "Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night."

Atlus also wanted to introduce crazy and colorful elements to "Persona 5: Dancing Star Night" and "Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night" that were not available in the game's main story. These elements will be revealed through the music and the way game characters interact during the dances.

Also, "Persona 5: Dancing Star Night" and "Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night" for the PS4 version will run at 60 frames per second (FPS) compared to the previous ones which ran at only 30 FPS.

"Persona 5: Dancing Star Night" will also follow a gameplay system similar to that of "Persona 4: Dancing All Night" but with additions, removals, and brush-ups on the gameplay. Character models are also enhanced compared to "Persona 4: Dancing All Night"

New songs are also added for "Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night." This includes "Burn My Dread," "Mass Destruction," and "Heartful Cry."

"Persona 5: Dancing Star Night" will also have new tracks according to Comicbook, including "Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There," "Last Surprise," "Life Will Change," "Blooming Villain (Atlus Konishi Remix)," and "Life Goes On."

The "Persona" stream also revealed a new trailer for the game which can be viewed below.

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