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Catherine: Full Body Game's Video Previews Persona 5 DLC

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
DLC adds Joker as playable character for September 3 PS4 game

Atlus USA began streaming a video for its Catherine: Full Body game on Thursday. The video reveals that the "Persona 5 Character Joker & Phantom Thieves Commentary Set" DLC will be available as part of the game's Deluxe Edition, and will also be available as a standalone purchase. The DLC adds Persona 5's Joker as a playable character, with the other Phantom Thieves characters providing commentary.

The game will launch for PlayStation 4 in North America and Europe on September 3. The launch edition will include the game in a metal case. Atlus USA will offer a "heart's desire" premium edition, which will include a sheep plush, soundtrack, hardcover art book, metal case, and collector's box. People who pre-order the game digitally will receive an exclusive static theme.

The game shipped for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan on February 14.

Atlus' Studio Zero division developed the mature romantic action-adventure puzzle game. The game has a "third Catherine" character named Qatherine (Rin for short), who is a new love interest for Vincent with distinct storyline elements and additional puzzle content. The game also has new storyline elements for Catherine and Katherine.

Atlus released its mature action-adventure/puzzle game Catherine for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2011. Atlus USA released game in North America in 2011, and the game also shipped in Europe and Australia in 2012. The game was a collaboration between Atlus and the Genius Party animators at Studio 4°C. The game shared notable staff with Atlus' Persona series, including director and producer Katsura Hashino, character designer Shigenori Soejima, and composer Shoji Meguro. Studio 4°C produced the animated sequences.

Source: Atlus USA's YouTube channel via Gematsu


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