To go along with the new Persona 4 Golden trailer, Atlus also put out a new trailer for their Arc System Works Persona 4 fighter, Arena. Along with the new E3 trailer, the game now has an official release date of August 4th, 2012, and promises dual language support for Japanese and English audio.
The new trailer shows off some of the main roster, which seems to include every party member found in the Persona 4 RPG on PS2. It’s definitely shaping up nicely, and looks absolutely gorgeous in motion, which is to be expected from the developer behind titles like BlazBlue and Guilty Gear.
Feast your eyes on the new trailer below, and read the full press release from Atlus for more information.
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ATLUS CONFIRMS DUAL LANGUAGE AUDIO, AUGUST 7 RELEASE DATE FOR PERSONA 4 ARENA, UPCOMING FIGHTER DEVELOPED IN COLLABORATION WITH ARC SYSTEM WORKS FOR XBOX 360 AND PLAYSTATION 3 SYSTEMS; “E3 TRAILER” SHOWS OFF NEW GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE
Ending months of community speculation, it is now confirmed that fans can play Persona 4 Arena with either the original Japanese voice track or an all-new English dub!
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA — JUNE 5, 2012 — ATLUS, a brand of Index Digital Media, Inc., today released highly anticipated news and an all-new E3 trailer for Persona?4 Arena?, the fighting spinoff of the award-winning Persona series of roleplaying games. The publisher also today finalized a release date, announcing Persona 4 Arena will launch in North America on August 7th for Xbox 360? video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation?3 computer entertainment system.
Addressing an oft-repeated question from fans, the publisher confirmed that the North American release of Persona 4 Arena would include both the original Japanese voice work and an all-new English audio track, a feature easily toggled in the settings for both the PS3 and Xbox 360 system releases.“While it remains a feature we are unable to add in every one of our releases due to any number of factors, we are incredibly excited to be able to offer our fans the frequently requested dual language option in as highly anticipated a title as Persona 4 Arena,” commented Tim Pivnicny, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at ATLUS. “Persona 4 Arenarepresents one of the biggest investments in ATLUS history, in addition to one of the most ambitious collaborations with a developer as esteemed as Arc System Works, and as such we have spared no expense in endeavoring to ensure that the final North American release lives up to our proud tradition of quality and to our fans’ lofty expectations for us.”ATLUS also today released a new video of the game, aptly titled “E3 Trailer,” which shows off a wealth of gameplay footage and more looks at the title’s beautifully drawn and animated roster of fighters, fast-paced yet surprisingly deep mechanics, and gorgeous special effects and set pieces.Persona 4 Arena is scheduled to release in North America on August 7th for Xbox 360 and PS3 systems. For more information, visit http://www.atlus.com/p4arena.
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