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  1. Find out the names and roles of the playable and other characters in Persona 5 Strikers, a spin-off game of Persona 5. See also the locations, music, and terminology related to the game.

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    "I must warn you of the danger threatening to consume both yourself and the entire world whose heart you strove so greatly to change."

    —Lavenza,

    , alternatively known as Persona 5 Scramble: The Phantom Strikers in Asia, and abbreviated to P5S, is an action role-playing game co-developed by Koei Tecmo subsidiary Omega Force and Atlus' P-Studio. A first for the Persona series, the game is a direct narrative continuation of Persona 5 (and by extension, its enhanced re-release Persona 5 Royal) that derives its gameplay from the "Musou" series of action hack and slash games developed by Omega Force.

    5 Strikers was released in Japan on February 20, 2020 for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. It was released in the West on February 23rd, 2021 for those platforms and an additional port for Microsoft Windows via Steam.

    Months after the events of Persona 5, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts plan to go on summer vacation as the protagonist and Morgana reunite with them upon their return to Tokyo. Despite their celebration, during that night, Lavenza appears as the Velvet Room's sole resident and warns the protagonist of a "potential calamity" that may "consume the world whose heart he strove so greatly to change."

    The next day, the protagonist, Morgana and Ryuji travel to Shibuya's 705 Building in order to buy camping tools in preparation for their travels. They do it under the advice of EMMA, a popular digital assistant notable for its incredibly accurate predictions and answers to everyday life. On the way, they pass by a public event hosted by an idol known as Alice Hiiragi, who appears to be very popular. They attend the event and Alice gives the protagonist a card to her "Wonderland." This card instructs the reader to input the keyword "Wonderland" in the EMMA app. After doing so, the three find themselves trapped in an unknown location in the Metaverse in their Phantom Thief attire, along with three other men who get attacked by Shadows and have their Desires stolen in the form of gems, with the instigator being none other than Alice herself.

    The trio attempt to escape, but they are eventually ambushed and captured by the Shadows. They are brought to Alice's Shadow self, who then decides to dump them into the underground waterway. There, they encounter an A.I. called Sophia, who claims herself to be a friend of humanity and has no memories of herself. Capable of fighting by manifesting some Pithos as a pseudo-Persona, she helps the group escape from the area, upon which Sophia, being comprised of data, turns into an A.I. over the "EMMA" app on the protagonist's phone.

    Back in the real world, the three boys gather the rest of the group and tell them about their discovery. Upon further investigation, they find that most of Shibuya has fallen into a fervor about Alice. After obtaining enough information on the matter, the protagonist and Ann visit the TV station at Akasaka Mitsuke to personally meet Alice, who would then be attending a talk show. There, they witness the host attempting to talk about Alice's crush, only to be suddenly silenced and have his heart changed into falling in love with her. The show is interrupted, and Alice's manager tries to stop her in the hallway, only for her to show her true colors by physically attacking him and taking pictures or videos of him with the intention of humiliating him. Ann and the protagonist witness her, and successfully stop her from doing any further harm for the time being. It turns out that Shibuya is being overlaid by a Metaverse structure known as a "Jail," which is abused by its ruler to mesmerize its entire population. The Phantom Thieves reform and put off their trip until Alice is neutralized.

    The night after the party explores the Shibuya Jail's outskirts, they run into a member of the Public Security Bureau, Zenkichi Hasegawa. When the party returns to Café Leblanc, he takes the opportunity to blackmail them into cooperating, as the police believes that they're the ones responsible for the recent mass Change of Heart cases happening all over Japan. Although he suspects another culprit is responsible, if they do not cooperate, they risk being arrested for the incident instigated by Alice yesterday, while she escapes unscathed. Suspicious of Zenkichi's motives, they decline his offer, intending to clear their names on their own accord.

    Barging through the castle, they eventually reach its core and discover that there is no Treasure, and instead witness two Shadows dropping gems which evaporate into the pink fog above the Jail, which they refer to as Desires. It turns out that the Monarch is sealed inside a bird cage, a device that traps them in a past trauma or disdainful experience and prevents them from moving on. A vocal clue hints the party towards where they need to go to unlock the cage; a school where Alice was bullied in, but they do not know what school she attended until Zenkichi arrives, where they deduce that Alice is actually an alumna of Shujin Academy: she was actually badly bullied by jealous girls at school for having a crush.

    Playable Characters

    •Protagonist: The leader of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. He returns to Tokyo during his summer vacation and reunites with his former teammates, who join him on investigating the new mysterious cases that occur around Japan. •Sophia: A mysterious and oblivious AI who meets the protagonist during their summer vacation. She has no memories of herself and only remembers that she is humanity's friend. She joins the Phantom Thieves in their investigation. She uses her hood as a mask and wields yo-yos and blasters in combat. Her codename is "Sophie" and wields a pseudo-Persona: Pithos, after the large storage container. •Ryuji Sakamoto: A former track team athlete and the first friend the protagonist associated with. He returned to his daily routine after their previous case was over, but still performs terribly at school. •Morgana: The loyal guide of the Phantom Thieves. A cat-like creature that masquerades as a normal housecat in the real world, he's returned to Tokyo with the protagonist during his summer vacation. After restoring his memories in the previous case, he is shown to be more relaxed and laid-back, but he will often insist he is "not a cat." •Ann Takamaki: A quarter-American girl and part-time model. Shows a strong will to help those in need. Unlike Ryuji, she only flunked one of her exams. •Yusuke Kitagawa: An aspiring third-year artist attending Kosei High School. He has a one-track passion for art down to a point of eccentricity. •Makoto Niijima: Former student council president of Shujin Academy. She is currently a law student aiming to work in the police. Her strict and sadistic attitude from last year has mellowed, and her issues with her elder sister were successfully ironed out. •Futaba Sakura: A former shut-in hacker who serves as the Phantom Thieves' rear support and navigator. After the previous case was over, she's grown accustomed to others and started attending school. •Haru Okumura: The daughter of the president of a major food manufacturer, Okumura Foods. She lost her father during their work as Phantom Thieves last year. As a former student of Shujin Academy, she is currently involved in the management of Okumura Foods while studying agriculture at university. •Zenkichi Hasegawa: A member of the Kyoto Prefectural Police. He's the investigator in charge of looking into the mysterious conversion cases that occur in various parts in Japan, and contacts the Phantom Thieves to help him. He is suspicious as the Phantom Thieves hate the police, as well as because he's an old man. He eventually awakens to his Persona and joins the Phantom Thieves. He wears a pinpoint blindfold as a mask and uses dual pistols and two-handed swords. His codename is "Wolf" and his Persona is Valjean, after the literary former convict.

    Supporting Characters

    •Lavenza: A resident of the Velvet Room. She is responsible for merging Personas in place of Igor, who seems to be absent. •Sojiro Sakura: The manager of Café Leblanc and Futaba's adoptive father. He reunites with the protagonist during his visit back to Tokyo. •Alice Hiiragi: An idol with unique fashion and songs that gains uncanny popularity in Shibuya. Behind the scenes however, she can instantly snap and attack others. •Ango Natsume: A writer in Sendai and the author of "Prince of Nightmares," a novel that gains abnormal popularity in this specific city. •Kuon Ichinose: A mysterious woman who meets the group at a beef tongue shop in Sendai. She is enthusiastic to help the party out with investigating the EMMA application. •Mariko Hyodo: A charismatic politician in Sapporo who was an acquaintance of Haru Okumura's father. She wishes to make Sapporo a beautiful city without stagnation. •Akane Hasegawa: The daughter of Zenkichi Hasegawa who lives in Kyoto. She is a huge fan of the Phantom Thieves, but has shown to be distant with her father. •Akira Konoe: The president of a company named Madicce, a global IT company headquartered in Osaka which provides innovative services. He is in charge of maintaining the EMMA app and has an unrelenting stance for his own version of justice. •Miyako Kaburagi: Zenkichi's boss and a firm police enforcer. •Jyun Owada: The Chief Cabinet Secretary of Japan. He's incompetent and easily manipulated. •Sae Niijima: Makoto's sister, currently a defense attorney. The party calls her for help at one point during their trip.

    Difficulty

    Before starting a game, players must choose between three difficulties: EASY, NORMAL and HARD. They may change the difficulty at any time when outside battle or during an in-game cutscene. If one has not played a Warriors-style game or a real-time RPG before, it's recommended to set the game difficulty on EASY in order to adjust to an unfamiliar combat system, particularly because unlike Persona 5, the game is considered challenging on NORMAL by many players. If one has seen the game's ending and cleared the quest to defeat the Ultimate boss, New Game Plus will be unlocked, and they might choose to play a new cycle in MERCILESS difficulty. Enemies in MERCILESS have abnormally high stats and certain bonuses exclusive to New Game Plus are disabled. Furthermore, one may raise all their Persona's stats to 99, party members' included.

    Summer Trip

    Although the calendar makes a return in Strikers, the time consumption system of mainline Persona games is absent: the protagonist's choices during the tour will not pass time, and the group no longer has to work under strict deadlines. The protagonist can shop from local stores during their travel, with items corresponding to the region they're in. On the other hand, they will have constant access to Sophia's Shop, which builds up on items as the story progresses. In Joker's Kitchen, the protagonist can cook food that can restore HP and SP in dungeons, and potentially have secondary effects. Each dish requires different ingredients to be made.

    Combat

    ' combat system is a mixture between Musou / Warriors' hack-and-slash and Persona's RPG tactics. Instead of being turn-based, the battle takes place on the field in real time. However, when selecting Persona skills from a menu, the battle will pause, allowing for tactical positioning. All members of the Phantom Thieves can be controlled both in and out of battle in the Metaverse, and are able to be switched manually via Baton Pass or in certain moments with Follow Up attacks. The party members will be able to learn special moves, also known as Master Arts, that can be unlocked through command inputs between two buttons in the specific orders. If a party member fills the Showtime gauge from damaging enemies, they'll be able to initiate a powerful Showtime attack. The protagonist can collect Personas as drops from defeating enemies in battle and fusing them in the Velvet Room. The BOND system allows all party members to access and upgrade useful perks, by exchanging special points that can be accumulated through winning battles or progressing the story. More abilities will be unlocked over the course of the game.

    In Japan

    There was an early purchase version of the game in Japan, which included the following battle BGM tracks from the series for free: •Persona Sound Set •Megami Ibunroku Persona: "Normal Battle - Refined Version" •Persona (PSP): "A Lone Prayer" •Persona 2 Sound Set •Persona 2: Innocent Sin (PSP): "Normal Battle" •Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (PSP): "Normal Battle" •Persona 3 Sound Set •Persona 3: "Mass Destruction" •Persona 3 Portable: "Wiping All Out" •Persona 4 Sound Set •Persona 4: "Reach Out To The Truth" •Persona 4 Golden: "Time To Make History"

    Global

    The battle BGM is bundled in the "Legacy BGM Pack" DLC. Additionally, a new DLC, the All-out Attack Pack includes several items for support in gameplay, mostly a collection of Skill Cards, one each: •Booster Skill Pack: •Fire Boost •Ice Boost •Wind Boost •Elec Boost •Psy Boost •Nuke Boost •Bless Boost •Curse Boost •Starter Ammo Pack: •Survival Vest x3 •Robust Apron x4 •Breeze Scarf •Hacker Gear Mk. 1 •Basic Attribute Skill Pack: •Agi •Bufu •Zio •Garu •Psi •Frei •Kouha •Eiha •Dia •Media •Amrita Drop •Recarm •Persona Points Pack: •10000 pp •Team Buff Skill Pack: •Tarukaja •Rakukaja •Sukukaja •Dodge Fire •Dodge Ice •Dodge Wind •Dodge Elec •Dodge Psy •Dodge Nuke •Dodge Bless •Dodge Curse •Enemy Debuff Skill Pack: •Tarunda •Rakunda •Sukunda •Dazzler •Evil Touch •Makajama •Dormina •Taunt •Marin Karin

    In Japan

    was released for the PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Switch in Japan for 9,680 yen on February 20, 2020. A 13,800 yen Limited Edition called Persona 5 Strikers Treasure Box includes the following additional content: •Persona 5 Strikers art book •Persona 5 Strikers soundtrack •Theme Song Making-Of Blu-ray Movie •A 350mm x 900 mm hand towel •Special illustrated box

    Learn about the playable and supporting characters of Persona 5 Strikers, an action RPG sequel to Persona 5. The game follows the Phantom Thieves of Hearts as they face a new threat in the Metaverse and the real world.

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  3. This is a list of characters in Persona 5 Strikers . Contents. 1 Phantom Thieves of Hearts. 2 Public Security. 3 Velvet Room. 4 Other. Phantom Thieves of Hearts. Joker. Morgana. Ryuji Sakamoto. Ann Takamaki. Yusuke Kitagawa. Makoto Niijima. Futaba Sakura. Haru Okumura. Sophia. Public Security. Zenkichi Hasegawa. Miyako Kaburagi. Velvet Room.

  4. 8 de fev. de 2021 · All playable and non-playable characters in Persona 5 Strikers (P5S), including their background after the events of Persona 5 and their voice actor/actress.

    Character
    Persona
    Background
    Voice Actor / Actress
    The Protagonist is the leader of the ...
    VA (JP): Jun Fukuyama VA (EN): Xander ...
    Morgana is the second-in-command of the ...
    VA (JP): Ikue Otani VA (EN): Cassandra ...
    Ryuji Sakamoto is a former track team ...
    VA (JP): Mamoru Miyano VA (EN): Max ...
    Ann Takamaki is a part-time model and the ...
    VA (JP): Nana Mizuki VA (EN): Erika ...
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