As shown in a preview, this week’s issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine includes a 6-page feature on Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers focusing on the new location Sendai.

The feature mostly revolves around information revealed in the “Travelling Morgana Newsletter #2” video released recently.

Scramble Attack

During combat, you may receive requests for follow-up attacks from your allies. When you press the appropriate directional button, the playable character will switch to the different one, launching a powerful attack according to the scene.

Jail

A parallel world that has been appearing in various places. It’s under the command of a ruler called “King,” with the goal of absorbing negative energy from humans that shadows are formed from.

The Phantom Thieves are suspected by the police, but the public safety officer Zenkichi Hasegawa will provide them with information instead of arresting them.

Master Arts

Character specific abilities that are unlocked the more they are used in battle.

BAND

Allocate and unlock points earned by defeating enemies as the story progresses.

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If you target enemy weak points, you can perform an “All-Out Attack” and, depending on how strong the enemy is, a special “All-Out Attack” can be activated.

There are also “technicals” when attacking an abnormal enemy. As shown previously, time stops when selecting a skill.

Sendai Jail

Brought about by the influence of a light novel writer, the Sendai Jail has the look of a medieval fantasy.

Natsume Ango

A light novel writer whose debut work, “Princess of Nightmares,” is a big hit.

Kuon Ichinose

A strange woman who appears at a beef tongue restaurant in Sendai. She speaks passionately about the wonders of beef tongue.

Weekly Famitsu magazine #1617—or the December 12, 2019 issue—was released on November 28, 2019. The issue of Famitsu releasing on December 12th will have a new Persona 5 Scramble feature with the latest information.

Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers will be released for the PS4 and Nintendo Switch on February 20, 2020 in Japan.