[Rumor] New Persona Dancing Game to Also Be Announced Soon, Official Domain Updated
It was discovered yesterday that the Atlus registered domain for a Persona Q sequel had been updated, with its nameservers being moved to Atlus ones instead of the default Onamae ones.
Today, on July 28, 2017, the same happened to the previously registered domain “PERSONA-DANCE.JP,” hinting at a potential sequel to the dancing game spin-off Persona 4: Dancing All Night, originally released for the PS Vita in 2015.
Like the “PQ2.JP” domain as of now, the website currently returns an HTTP 403 Forbidden status, so public access to the site has been prevented.
“PERSONA-DANCE.COM” has also been updated as of July 27th, leading to Atlus nameservers on an unconfigured server, so the site cannot be reached at all.
kirassss
2017-8-11 11:01 AM
Etrian Odyssey V Launches October 17 in the Americas, November 3 in Europe
Uncover the Mysteries and Dangers of the Yggdrasil Labyrinth When Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth Launches on Oct. 17 in the Americas
Get ready to flex those cartography muscles again because Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth will be launching in the Americas on Oct. 17! All of the mysteries, dangers, and FOEs that inhabit the Yggdrasil tree will be revealed very soon, so make sure your calendar is clear of any distractions. The release date in Europe will be announced at a later time.
They say that whoever reaches the top of the colossal Yggdrasil will have their greatest wish fulfilled. So what's so hard about hiking up a tree? Well, besides being a gigantic labyrinth, the Yggrasil tree is home to many nightmarish creepy crawlies and terrifying FOEs just waiting for a tasty treat to come waltzing by. But don't let that dampen your adventurous spirit because the Etrian Odyssey V launch edition contains many treasures that will strengthen your resolve!
Here's what you'll get when you pre-order or otherwise grab the limited launch edition of the game:
• 24-Page Art Book - Beautiful character art and concept sketches by the illustrious Yuji Himukai cover the pages of this magnificent art book. The unique explorers that will fill up your party are a wonder to behold.
• 6-Track Music CD - A grand journey is utterly droll without music, so get into the adventuring mindset with an enchanting soundtrack crafted by long-time series composer Yuzo Koshiro!
• Outer Box - The Yggdrasil tree and eager adventurers adorn this colorful outer box which protects the precious treasures it holds within.
Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth will release on Oct. 17 for the Nintendo 3DS system and will be priced at $39.99. For more information please visit the website: atlus.com/etrian5.
kirassss
2017-8-29 06:35 PM
Atlus’ Studio Zero to host ‘Golden Employment Special’ broadcast on August 31
Atlus will host a “Studio Zero: Golden Employment Special” broadcast on August 31 from 20:00 to 20:30 JST on Fresh and Periscope, the company announced.
The broadcast will feature creator interviews and a number of valuable comments from the studio staff that focuses on what Studio Zero is all about. It promises 30 minutes of recruitment information for those who may be considering changing jobs. Writer and story critic Sayawaka will host the interviews, and guests include Studio Zero producer and director Katsura Hashino, artwork team designer Shigenori Soejima, and sound team composer Shoji Meguro.
It should be noted that Hashino said in a recent blog post that Studio Zero would broadcast this special at the end of August, and that “since its contents are intended for those in the industry, there will not be any new information about [Project Re Fantasy].” Nonetheless, since it will feature interviews with staff involved in the project, it may be worth checking out.
kirassss
2017-8-29 07:11 PM
人面岩石的“摇滚”之旅《世纪之石2》正式发布
由ACE Team开发的人面岩石塔防系列新作《世纪之石2(Rock of Ages 2: Bigger & Boulder)》已经正式登陆Steam平台,除了PC平台之外,本作还将登陆PS4、XboxOne平台。
The Niconico page for Atlus’ Tokyo Game Show 2017 live stream on September 24, the contents of which are yet to be announced, features a banner to pre-order the limited edition of an unannounced PlayStation 4 version of Dragon’s Crown called Dragon’s Crown Pro.
Clicking the banner brings you to the Dragon’s Crown official website, which currently does not mention the PlayStation 4 version.
It is likely the PlayStation 4 version was planned to be announced in the lead up to or at Tokyo Game Show 2017, which runs from September 21 to 24.
Dragon’s Crown first launched for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita in summer 2013.
kirassss
2017-9-15 07:19 AM
Atlus’ Studio Zero working on non-Project Re Fantasy title
Studio Zero, the Atlus studio established in 2016 to work on a fantasy RPG game code-named Project Re Fantasy, is working on another title in addition to the fantasy RPG, studio boss Katsura Hashino told 4Gamer.net.
“Studio Zero was by no means formed to only work on fantasy titles,” Hashino told the website. “Other than the existing fantasy [game], there is another project in motion.”
The interviewer, freelance writer Mafia Kajita, responded with surprise. “Ooh, seriously?!”
Hasino replied, “I cannot share details yet, but we’re preparing for it to make you say, ‘What, you’re doing that, too!?’ I think we’ll be able to show everyone that one first. Of course, I hope everyone can look also forward to future information on Project Re Fantasy, so thank you in advance.”
Atlus and VanillaWare announced Dragon’s Crown Pro for PlayStation 4 during the 2017 PlayStation Press Conference in Japan. It will launch in Japan on January 25 for 7,980 yen at retail and 7,389 yen via download.
A 12,800 yen “Royal Package” limited edition will include the Dragon’s Cronw Pro orchestral album (three discs, 56 tracks), the orchestral album special booklet (A4-size, 12 pages of illusrtations and liner notes), and the “Digital Art Collection” downloadable content set (Moving Bestiary, custom PlayStation 4 theme, and arts / materials that can be delivered digitally).
Dragon’s Crown Pro will feature 4K resolution support, the entire soundtrack newly recorded by a live orchestra, cross-play with the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita versions (as well as save data importing), and both English and Japanese voices.