Persona 5 Is Finally Getting An Official Design Works Book, And It’s Massive

Persona 5 + Persona 5 Royal: Official Design Works $73.40 Preorder at Amazon If there’s one thing that the Persona games excel at, it’s style. Developed by Atlus, these flashy JRPGs have some of the best-looking art direction and graphic design, and if you’re looking for a book celebrating that novel brand of coolness, Persona

If there’s one thing that the Persona games excel at, it’s style. Developed by Atlus, these flashy JRPGs have some of the best-looking art direction and graphic design, and if you’re looking for a book celebrating that novel brand of coolness, Persona 5 + Persona 5 Royal: Official Design Works is now available to preorder at Amazon ahead of its November 26 release.

If you haven’t played it, Persona 5 tells the story of the Phantom Thieves, high school students who save people from the twisted desires of those around them by awakening the power of their true selves. It’s wonderfully weird stuff, and worth checking out. It’s available on all modern platforms, and since it has been out for a few years, you can get a pretty good deal on a game that’ll keep you occupied for dozens of hours. If you really want to spoil yourself, you can also check out this collector’s edition for Persona 5 Royal.

Persona 5 Royal: 1 More Edition

Persona 5 Royal: 1 More Edition
Persona 5 Royal: 1 More Edition

Persona 5 Royal: Standard Edition

The 1 More Edition includes the game and a lot of cool extra content, like high-quality prints of the game’s cast, a designer briefcase bag, a 24-card tarot deck, and a lot of extra DLC. Normally $120, the Switch version is on sale for $90 and the PS5 edition is slightly more expensive at $103.50. Sadly, Xbox Series X owners will have to pay the full retail price.

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