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Persona 5: La version globale de Phantom X étant envisagée par Sega

Auteur : Harper Mise à jour : Jan 24,2025

Persona 5: The Phantom X Global Release Being Considered by SEGA

SEGA envisage le lancement mondial de Persona 5 : The Phantom X

Persona 5 : The Phantom X (P5X) ornera-t-il les côtes américaines ? Le récent rapport financier de SEGA fait allusion à une potentielle sortie mondiale du populaire spin-off gacha. Le rapport indique que les ventes initiales du P5X répondent aux attentes et qu'une expansion au Japon et sur les marchés mondiaux est à l'étude.

Actuellement en version bêta ouverte, régions limitées

Persona 5: The Phantom X Global Release Being Considered by SEGA

Sous licence Atlus, le P5X a été initialement lancé en douceur en Chine (12 avril 2024), suivi par Hong Kong, Macao, la Corée du Sud et Taïwan (18 avril 2024). Actuellement en version bêta ouverte, le jeu est édité par Perfect World Games (Corée du Sud) et développé par Black Wings Game Studio (Chine).

Les joueurs incarnent « Wonder », un lycéen le jour et un voleur fantôme brandissant Persona la nuit. La mission de Wonder : combattre les injustices sociétales aux côtés du Joker original (de Persona 5) et d'un nouveau personnage, YUI. Leur Persona initiale est Janosik, inspirée du folklore slovaque et incarnant un archétype de Robin des Bois.

Persona 5: The Phantom X Global Release Being Considered by SEGA

P5X conserve les éléments centraux de la série Persona (combat au tour par tour, simulation sociale et exploration de donjons) mais intègre un système gacha pour l'acquisition de personnages.

Nouveau mode Roguelike : Heart Rail

Le créateur de contenu populaire Persona, Faz, a présenté le nouveau mode de jeu roguelike Heart Rail. Cette mise à jour, actuellement exclusive à la version chinoise, ressemble à l'univers simulé de Honkai Star Rail, avec des bonus sélectionnables, des cartes variées et des récompenses d'achèvement d'étape.

Les solides performances de SEGA et ses projets futurs

SEGA a enregistré de solides ventes pour les nouveaux titres de sa catégorie « Jeu complet », dont Like a Dragon : Infinite Wealth (1 million d'unités la première semaine), Persona 3 Reload (1 million d'unités au cours de sa première semaine – le titre d'Atlus le plus vendu) et Football Manager 2024 (9 millions joueurs).

La société a annoncé une restructuration, créant un nouveau segment « Gaming Business » englobant les jeux en ligne, le développement/vente de machines à sous (SEGA SAMMY CREATION) et les opérations de villégiature intégrées (PARADISE SEGASAMMY). SEGA prévoit d'augmenter ses ventes et ses bénéfices pour l'exercice 2025, le segment des jeux complets visant 93 milliards de yens (environ 597 milliards de dollars). Un nouveau titre Sonic est également attendu pour l'année prochaine.

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