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Confirmed: Persona 5 Royal arrives translated into Spanish

Confirmed: Persona 5 Royal arrives translated into Spanish

The departure date, which was known by 2020, in Spain is also confirmed.

The countdown of the Persona 5 Royal website raised suspicion for being in Spanish. And some something we had heard but could not be published or confirmed 100%. Until it has finally become official, days after the announcement of its release date: Persona 5 Royal will be the first installment of the saga to arrive translated into Spanish, in a key movement from SEGA that bets on location as it recently did with Judgment. In addition, the date for March 31, 2020 on PS4 has been confirmed.

And thus confirms a movement desired by all for the game distributed in Spain by Koch Media. The saga, which has exceeded more than ten million units sold worldwide and placed 2.7 million with Persona 5, is now looking for a major claim with this Royal that will be especially attractive in our country, where it had never arrived located . And that despite being in English, was confirmed as one of the greats of this generation with great notes worldwide and a 10 out of 10 in Meristation.

30% more content than the original

But … What does Royal bring about the base game? At the moment it is known that it brings with it 30% more content to be able to deepen both mechanics and the world that is presented to us. The highlight is that at the end of the game, a third school period opens where new exclusive finals of this version are known. It also comes with visual touch-ups, improvements for PS4 Pro, more members and confidants of the Phantom Thieves, new unpublished areas in Tokyo and several changes in dungeons, enemies, treasures, opening, ending and battle theme.

Endless news that make your purchase attractive even for those who have the original version, but that in Spain will be a claim thanks to the language. As with Persona 3: FE and with Persona 4: Golden, this Royal wants to be the definitive version of a title that is already in the Olympus of Japanese role-playing games.

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