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Persona 4: Dancing All Night Game Videos Confirm Marie, Adachi DLC
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Atlus confirmed during a streamed Niconico Live event on Tuesday that its Persona 4: Dancing All Night game will offer Marie and Tohru Adachi as DLC. Marie and Adachi's DLC will debut on July 30 and August 6, respectively.
Kana Hanazawa and Mitsuaki Madono voice the two characters.
The story of the game begins half a year after the Inaba City serial murder case was solved and Rise Kujikawa returns to the world of entertainment. As rumors begin spreading that "at midnight, if you see a strange video playing on a certain site, you are transported to the 'other side' and will never wake up again," members of the idol group "Kanamin Kitchen," which includes Rise's underclassman Kanami Mashita (voiced by Minako Kotobuki), are disappearing.
In the game, the "Hero," Rise, Kanami, Yosuke, Chie, Kanji, Yukiko, Naoto, Nanako, and other Persona 4 characters engage in a "dance battle" with the Shadows in the mysterious world of "Mayonaka Stage."
The game will ship in three editions: a regular edition, a "Premium Crazy Box" edition, and a "Crazy Value Pack" edition.
The full "Premium Crazy Box" package contains everything in the "Crazy Value Pack" edition of the game: a two-disc soundtrack with all the music in the game, two costume DLC (the Gekkōkan High School Uniform set and the Persona 4 Golden Summer Break set), an additional downloadable track titled "NeverMore" (Persona 4 ending theme), an original illustration by series artist Shigenori Soejima, and a Blu-ray Disc featuring various videos for Persona 5.
The edition will also include a PS Vita unit with an exclusive Persona 4: Dancing All Night-themed sleeve. The PS Vita itself will also come with with a pre-installed menu theme, which includes the remixed track "Signs of Love (Funky HOME Mix)," arranged by Shin Megami Tensei series composer Ryōta Kozuka.
The "Premium Crazy Box" will cost 28,980 yen (around US$235). The "Crazy Value Pack" will cost 9,980 yen (around US$81). The regular edition will cost 6,980 yen (around US$56).
The game will debut in Japan on June 25. Atlus USA will release the game in North America this fall with a launch edition and a special edition.
The game was originally slated for last fall but was delayed until this year. The website also previously listed Dingo as a developing partner, but now it only lists Atlus and Sega.