
Alongside the new trailers for Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night, new information for the spin-off rhythm games slated for PS4 and PS Vita release has been announced.
Limited Editions
Atlus has announced two limited edition bundle packs for Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night.: The “Persona Dancin’ All-Star Triple Pack” for PlayStation 4, and “Persona Dancin’ Deluxe Twin Plus” for PlayStation Vita.
The PlayStation 4 bundle pack will include a digital copy of Persona 4: Dancing All Night, and the PlayStation Vita bundle pack will include a selection of costumes from various Atlus titles. Both will include a complete original soundtrack for the games.
Persona Dancin’ All-Star Triple Pack (PS4)
For PlayStation 4 only, the Triple pack will retail for 16,880 yen (excluding tax) and include:
- Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night for PlayStation 4
- Persona 5: Dancing Star Night for PlayStation 4
- Persona 4: Dancing All Night for PlayStation 4 (Download Only)
- Shigenori Soejima illustrated luxury box
- P3D & P5D full soundtrack (4 discs with over 60 tracks)
Persona 4: Dancing All Night is not planned for a separate release on the PlayStation 4. That version of the game will be compatible with purchased DLC for the Vita version, and there will be no cross-save support.
Persona Dancin’ Deluxe Twin Plus (PS Vita)
For PlayStation Vita only, the Twin pack will retail for 15,780 yen (excluding tax) and include:
- Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night for PlayStation Vita
- Persona 5: Dancing Star Night for PlayStation Vita
- P3D & P5D Atlus Selection Costume DLC Assortment (Equivalent to 2,400 yen):
- Shin Megami Tensei: Hero
- Shin Megami Tensei II: Hero
- Shin Megami Tensei II: Hiroko
- Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne: Hero
- Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne: Hijiri
- Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse: Hero
- Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse: Asahi
- Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey: Demonica Suit
- Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Kyouji Kuzunoha
- Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers: Nemissa
- Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers: Yu-ichi
- Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs The Soulless Army: Tae Asakura
- Devil Survivor: Main Character
- Devil Survivor: Yuzu Tanikawa
- Digital Devil Saga: Sera
- Shigenori Soejima illustrated luxury box
- P3D & P5D full soundtrack (4 discs with over 60 tracks)
The P3D & P5D Atlus Selection DLC Assortment Set will be released as paid DLC at a later date.
Track List
Track lists for both games have been released on the official Persona 5: Dancing Star Night and Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night websites, which have launched alongside this announcement.
The track lists include the Japanese artists who are working on remixes for songs in the games. List (via Gematsu):
Persona 5: Dancing Star Night
- “Rivers in the Desert”
- “Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There” (Jazztronik Remix)
- “Keeper of Lust”
- “Blooming Villain” (Atlus Konishi Remix)
- “Hoshi to Bokura to” (Tofubeats Remix)
- “Tokyo Daylight” (Atlus Kozuka Remix)
- “Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There”
- “Rivers in the Desert” (Mito Remix)
- “Blooming of Villain”
- “Life Goes On”
- “Price”
- “Whims of Fate” (Yukuhiro Fukutomi Remix)
- “Beneath the Mask” (KAIEN Remix)
- “Will Power” (Shacho Remix)
- “Last Surprise” (Taku Takahashi Remix)
- “Haha no Ita Hibi” (Atlus Kitajoh Remix)
- “Life Will Change” (Atlus Meguro Remix)
- “Jaldabaoth ~Our Beginning”
- “Last Surprise”
- “Life Will Change”
- “Groovy”
- “One Nightbreak”
- “Rivers in the Desert” (Persona Super Live P-Sound Bomb 2017)
- “Hoshi to Bokura to”
- “Last Surprise” (Jazztronik Remix)
Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night
- “Brand New Days” (Yuyoyuppe Remix)
- “Mass Destruction”
- “When The Moon’s Reaching Out Stars” (Hideki Naganuma Remix)
- “Want to be Close” (ATOLS Remix)
- “Shinsou Shinri” (Lotus Juice Remix)
- “Deep Break Deep Breath” (Yuu Miyake Remix)
- “Soul Phrase”
- “Light the Fire Up in the Night ‘Kagejikan’ + ‘Mayonaka’”
- “Burn My Dread” (Novoiski Remix)
- “When the Moon’s Reaching Out Stars”
- “Time” (Atlus Kitajoh Remix)
- “Wiping All Out” (Atlus Kozuka Remix)
- “A Way of Life” (Atlus Kitajoh Remix)
- “Heartful Cry” (Atlus Konishi Remix)
- “Light the Fire Up in the Night ‘Kagejikan’ + ‘Mayonaka’” (Sasakure.UK Remix)
- “Mass Destruction” (Tetsuya Kobayashi Remix)
- “Subete no Hito no Tamashii no Tatakai” (T.Komine Remix)
- “Burn my Dread”
- “Subete no Hito no Tamashii no Tatakai” (Daisuke Asakura Remix)
- “Kimi no Kioku” (Atlus Meguro Remix)
- “Our Moment”
- “Moonlight Serendipity”
- “Mass Destruction” (Persona Music Fes 2013)
- “Burn my Dead -Last Battle-“
- “Brand New Days”
Weekly Famitsu Magazine
Weekly Famitsu issue #1518, released December 27th, 2017 will feature a follow-up article on the two games with over 10 pages, including an interview with producer Kazuhisa Wada.
Screenshots & Box Art
Famitsu has also released additional screenshots of the games, and the box art.
Persona 5: Dancing Star Night
Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night
Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night will release simultaneously on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on May 24, 2018 in Japan.
— Famitsu