The New Game+ Expo showcase, which airs next week on the 23rd June, has revealed its post-show plans. The event has a whole six and a half hour "after-party", which will include additional presentations from the likes of SEGA/Atlus, NIS America, SNK, and more. It promises "demos, gameplay, and some new surprises from a few of our partners".
Given the publisher lineup, the New Game+ Expo is set to be pretty stacked, and we're looking forward to seeing what's in store. We will, of course, have all of the coverage here on Push Square.
Are you looking forward to this one? Start making predictions in the comments section below.
[source twitter.com]
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I still think Atlus will show off a western release date for P5 Scramble and a potential date for P4G coming to PS4.
But that's just my theory lol.
EDIT: That's right, I forgot Ryu Ga Gotoku studio is owned by Sega. I echo the hopes that we'll get a date for Yakuza 7.
Desperately want to see ANYTHING SMT V related.
@SaikoWaifu2003 Have to imagine SNK had something lined up for KoF XV at either E3 or Evo. Might well have moved it to this.
Right it's JRPG time
Metal slugs for the win.word up son
Persona 3 port or Remake please!
@Ralizah I really hope we see more too. I played Nocturne a while back and it destroys the Persona games in terms of gameplay. Might be the game that makes me dust off my Switch!
KOF XV is what I want to see.
Yakuza 7 Western release date might appear here.
Inti Creates is where my excitement lies. Their last few releases have been absolutely incredible!
Yakuza 7 and persona 5 scramble dated, and ps4 ports of persona 3 and 4 please
I really want a date for P5 Scramble
@nessisonett SMT IV: Apocalypse was proof enough that Atlus could very well make more light-hearted, character driven games with the depth and challenge of traditional SMT. Persona 5 took big steps forward by reintroducing demon negotiations, guns, and proper dungeons, but the combat with random enemies is still the most exploitable nonsense in the world. Once you get a good spread of skills, you can literally end almost every battle in two moves. It's so boring.
What I love about SMT is it demonstrates that turn-based combat can still be exciting and tactical. Trying to power level your way through any of the mainline games will lead to you getting utterly destroyed very quickly. They force the player to engage with almost every mechanic in order to survive even normal random battles.
@Claude @Arugula @Ralizah @ztpayne7 @Rob_230 @nessisonett @ZeroOverOne @Ralizah @Deadlyblack Not trying to get my hopes up but finally getting Western dates for Persona 5 Scramble and Yakuza 7 would be awesome, as well as release window for Shin Megami Tensei V, and Persona 4 finally being ported over to PS4.
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