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'Persona 5' Confirms New DLC in the Future; Fans Caused Havoc to Japanese Residents; Atlus Pleads Ceasefire

'Persona 5' Confirms New DLC in the Future; Fans Caused Havoc to Japanese Residents; Atlus Pleads Ceasefire

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

"Persona 5" has surrounded itself with a mix of news for those waiting for the good and the bad for the title. Apparently, fans of the Atlus title have been causing trouble in the real world, resorting to an advisory from the company.

According to PlayStation Lifestyle, new contents were confirmed as downloadables. A new array of trailers have also gone online, starting with the "Persona 4" Yasogami High School Uniforms. Following it is Izanagi and Izanagi Picaro, with the Shin Megami Tensei IV costume together with the "Persona 3" Thanatos and Thanatos Picaro, as well as Orpheus and Orpheus Picaro.

The costume of Vincent from "Catherine" is also an interesting point, as no sequel has come to the said game just yet. "Persona 4" will add more with the Kaguya and Kaguya Picaro, together with "Dancing All Night." Sadly, fans will have to wait for both the prices and launch date for all the aforementioned.

On the heavier side of things, reports say "Persona 5" created a ruckus in the Japanese community as they chose to take photos of certain actual locations that were seen in the game. Fans were said to have gone inside local businesses, baths and the like, proving to be quite disruptive. Local residents from Tokyo's Sangenjaya, which fans of the game know is based off Yongenjaya, mentioned being annoyed badly. Atlus has asked fans to cease the actions, especially how it violated society's manners, such as littering, and worse, property damage.

"Persona 5" was released back in September of 2016 for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. The game was published by Atlus and Deep Silver. If to base on the game's original order, "Persona 5" is the sixth title within the series.

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