Pre-order Persona 5 Strikers Digital Deluxe to Play Early

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Atlus announced an extra bonus for the Persona 5 Strikers Digital Deluxe edition. Those who pre-order this version will get access to the game four days early on February 19, 2021. The standard release date is February 23, 2021.

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Players can pre-order the Persona 5 Strikers Digital Deluxe edition from the PlayStation Store, Nintendo eShop, or the Steam Store. This version will include:

  • Early access to the game
  • Bonus Content Digital Download
    • Digital Art Book
    • Digital Soundtrack (40+ songs included)
    • Behind-the-Scenes Video (Making of the Music “You Are Stronger” and “Towards a Dream”)
  • Persona Legacy BGM
    • Persona 1 and Persona 1 PSP remake
    • Persona 2 Innocent Sin and Persona 2 Eternal Punishment
    • Persona 3 and Persona 3 Portable
    • Persona 4 and Persona 4 Golden
  • All-out Attack Pack
    • Boost Skills Pack
    • Basic Affinity Skills Pack
    • Ally Buff Skills Pack
    • Armor Pack
    • Persona Points
    • Enemy Debuff Skills Pack

However, those who pre-order Persona 5 Strikers physically won’t be left out. Bestbuy has an exclusive Steelbook Edition, while GameStop has an exclusive Joker Pin. Additionally, all pre-orders (digital or physical) come with access to the Bonus Content Digital Download.

Fans who pre-order the Persona 5 Strikers Digital Deluxe edition will get access to the game four days early on February 19, 2021. The standard release is February 23, 2021. The title will launch on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Steam.


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Oni Dino is a staff writer, Japanese-English translator, localization editor, and podcaster. He has several video game credits and regularly translates columns from Masahiro Sakurai and Shigeru Miyamoto. When not knee-deep in a JRPG and wishing games had more environmental story-telling, he's attending industry events and interviewing creative auteurs to share their stories.