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For all those waitingon the edge of their seatsfor info onPersona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth, this week’s issue of Famitsu brings with it a bevy of hot details about the long-awaited chibi sequel.

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Persona Q2will be a totally standalone story, with Atlus saying that players will not have to have playedPersona 5, or even the originalPersona Q,in order to enjoy the new adventure. ThePersona 5Phantom Thieves will feature heavily, with appearances by both the male and female protagonist ofPersona 3. Both these protagonists exist simultaneously in the universe, with the female lead “heavily involved” in the storyline.

The sequel features 28 Persona users in all, and players can have parties of up to five characters. You can also replace your protagonist in the party, should you choose to. Sub-personas are available, and character bonds will play a more solid role in the game, feeling “more connected” to the story than in the originalPersona Q.

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Persona Q’s composer, Atsushi Kitajoh, returns to add what will surely be another memorable score toNew Cinema Labyrinth.The majority of the game’s music will have aPersona 5flavour, but variations of tracks fromPersonas 3 & 4will also feature as you encounter characters from those titles.

Finally,Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth, which went into production immediately after the completion ofPersona 5, should be considered about 80% complete. Launching in Japan on Nintendo 3DS November 29, there is no word yet of a Western release date.

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Famitsu reveals details on Persona Q2 [Hachima/Ryokutya 2089/Gematsu]

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