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Persona 5 Tactica Has a Day 1 Patch

Atlus will release a Version 1.02 patch for Persona 5 Tactica on launch day. The update will mostly focus on patching out some performance issues, as well as some minor bugs.

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If you’re playing on a console, the game will automatically update and install the patch. As for Windows PC players, Steam will also automatically patch the game so players don’t have to spend time manually doing so.

As mentioned earlier, this patch will mostly focus on fixing minor issues. The full list via the Persona Channel website is as follows:

  • Improve general performance and stability
  • Fixed issues in battle animation
  • Fixed issues that occurred in conversation events
  • Patched out all other minor bugs

This will be a day one patch that’ll come out when the game does for most players. Technically speaking, there is the chance that some people may have already played or own the game. This is because Atlus accidentally leaked the game on Steam on November 8, 2023, about ten days before the game is actually supposed to come out.

Persona 5 Tactica will come out on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC via Steam on November 17, 2023. DLC scenario Repaint Your Heart, featuring Akechi and Yoshizawa, will also be available from that date. The Day 1 Patch will be automatically available for Persona 5 Tactica when you boot up the game.


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