Shin Megami Tensei V And Its DLC Is Getting Delisted In June Ahead of Vengeance's Release
It's going away the same day as Vengeance releases.
It's going away the same day as Vengeance releases.
After getting hands-on with the new content in SMT V: Vengeance, the dark and twisted RPG is getting even sicker.
SMT V: Vengeance is said to add around 75 extra hours of new content and tons of new music, and represent the full vision of the original RPG.
It no longer launches on the same day as Elden Ring's DLC.
The long-awaited pen-and-paper adaptation of Atlus' iconic RPG franchise is launching soon.
Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance releases on June 21 for Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
Big new releases, beloved indies, and even preorders for upcoming games are all discounted.
This new edition of the RPG is also heading to PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
The game was rated in Korea.
The excellent Nintendo Switch-exclusive RPG is on sale for only $20.
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Thanks to the success of Yakuza: Like A Dragon's global launch, Sega wants more of its games to adopt a global release strategy.
During a Nintendo Direct Mini presentation, the company revealed a new trailer and release target for Shin Megami Tensei 5.
North America and Europe will both see a release of the new Atlus RPG, although we don't yet have a release date.
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