Persona 5 Delay Necessary for the Upcoming Title? Features May be Game's Bread and Butter

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Given that Persona 5 is one of the most awaited titles of the generation, gamers are sometimes rendered impatient of what the title will draw for the future, and as the days slowly come forth, Atlus' awaited title shows the world what it's made of. Though the game is currently noted to have undergone a delay, this has not stopped the team from divulging more bits of details to those tailing the series.

According to N4BB, Persona 5 and Atlus have been rather generous with letting the fans know where the game stands as of the moment. Simply put, the team believes that fan feedback will prove useful in making the title better, in comparison to the fourth expansion that as of the moment, is still the backbone of the franchise.

Delivered by Youth Health Mag, Persona 5 has been moved from the original release period of being within 2015, all the way to summer of this year. Fans were not completely given a solid explanation on the matter, up until Atlus said that the narrative will be further fixed for Persona 5, as well as some smaller bits of in-game details to look out for.

As per Christian Post, the more interesting factors that may have enticed the gamers in engaging the fifth installment would be the three game options added to the expansion. These are the All-Out Attack, Cooperation and Stealth. Simply enough, Cooperation offers players the opportunity to connect among non-playable characters, whereas Stealth will render good possibilities in the dungeon. The All-out Attack mode can be remembered to have occurred in Persona 3.

Atlus' fifth title may be ready to head to the market soon enough-though the entirety of the game is yet to be discussed. The title may put Persona on the map, depending on how the fans will accept Persona 5 will deliver as promised.

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