Here’s The List Of Songs You Can Play In Persona 4: Dancing All Night

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Here’s something we missed—the list of songs that will be playable in Persona 4: Dancing All Night, Atlus’ upcoming rhythm game spin-off of the Persona 4 series. You can find a list of revealed songs below, although it appears Atlus are still in the process of announcing the full track list.

 

  • Dance (New Song)
  • Pursuing My True Self
  • Specialist (“Never More” ver.)
  • Time to Make History
  • Your Affection (“Never More” ver.)
  • Heartbeat, Heartbreak (“Never More” ver.)
  • Pursuing My True Self (Atlus Kozuka Remix)
  • Backside of the TV (Lotus Juice Remix)
  • Snowflakes (NARASAKI Remix)
  • Signs of Love (TK Remix)
  • Best Friends
  • Like a Dream Come True (“Never More” ver.)
  • Time to Make History (Akira Yamaoka Remix)
  • Heaven (Norihiko Hibino Remix)
  • Now I Know (Yu Miyake Remix)
  • Shadow World
  • Junes Theme
  • Shadow World (Atlus Kozuka Remix)
  • Best Friends (Banvox Remix)
  • Pursuing My True Self (Shinichi Osawa Remix)
  • Maze of Life
  • Heartbeat, Heartbreak (TOWA TEI Remix)
  • Your Affection (Daisuke Asakura Remix)
  • Reach out to the Truth (Dancing on PERSONA STAGE)
  • Electronica in Velvet Room
  • Never More
  • Shadow World (DE DE MOUSE shadow swing Remix)
  • Reach out to the Truth

 

Persona 4: Dancing All Night will be released in Japan on June 25th. First-print copies of the game will come with a special Blu-ray disc with info on Persona 5.


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