Apr 19, 2017 10:53 AM EDT
One of "Persona 5" best thing is its amazing music. Atlus Co., Ltd has just announced that the complete 110-track of the game soundtrack is now available on iTunes. The soundtrack was composed of three albums which are now available for only $29.99
According to PlayStation Store, "Persona 5" soundtrack is a pretty good deal considering the number of tracks as well as the sheer quality of the music for only $29.99. However, it is still unknown whether the soundtrack will be available on other platforms.
Recently, Atlus has also released two new pieces of free DLC for "Persona 5" which is now available for download on the PS Store. These pieces of DLC are car stickers for the game's Mona-car where the first one is a Persona 20th Anniversary Logo Morgana Sticker, while the second one is a Phantom Thieves Logo Morgana Car Sticker. Additionally, a new Accolades Trailer for "Persona 5" has been published on the PlayStation Youtube channel that shows off not only the game but also some of the reviews the game has acquired.
Persona Central claimed that "Persona 5" was released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 in Japan last Sept. 15, 2016. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 in Traditional Chinese last March 23, 2017, while it was released last April 4, 2017, in North America and Europe; in Korea within this year.
"Persona 5" was the latest game in Atlu's popular anime-inspired RPG and social-sim hybrid. The game story start's a team of high school students who tap into a supernatural power called Personas in which they learn to summon a demonic materialization of their psyches to sneak into the corrupt hearts of their targets and root out their true nature, as noted by Polygon.
"Persona 5" has been in development for about six years, the game's animation themes feel particularly resonant in 2017. All heroes of the game style themselves after legendary Phantom Thieves; a literary archetype codified by French author Maurice Leblanc's famous gentlemen thief character named Arsene Lupin.