
Release Date: June 26, 2025
A free-to-play jRPG with gacha mechanics, serving as a spin-off of the best-selling Persona 5. In Persona 5: The Phantom X we play as a high school student. He leads a normal life during the day, but travels to Metaverse at night. This is where we must face various dangers.
Persona 5: The Phantom X is a jRPG with gacha elements, distributed in a free-to-play model with microtransactions. It serves as a spin-off of the best-selling game Persona 5, released back in 2017. This project is the result of a collaboration between Atlus, Sega, and Perfect World (specifically, the Black Wings Game Studio team belonging to the latter).
Persona 5: The Phantom X takes us to an alternative version of the universe known from the original Persona 5. During the game, we find ourselves in contemporary Tokyo, and we take on the role of a high school student who leads a kind of double life.
During the day the main character studies, builds relationships, and devotes himself to ordinary everyday life. After dusk he visits mysterious and dangerous lands, where as a so-called Phantom Thief he confronts destructive visions and other dangers. Wandering between reality and the Metaverse, the hero also visits the mysterious Velvet Room, where he confronts his own destiny.
In Persona 5: The Phantom X we watch the action from a third-person perspective (TPP). Similar to most other titles under the Persona banner, including the original "fifth" game, we operate on two levels.
We lead a normal life in Tokyo during the day, attending classes, establishing relationships with NPCs, and nurturing them, or even going to work part-time.
Under the cover of night, the voice of the titular Persona - the supernatural manifestation of our character's psyche - comes to power. Together with other Phantom Thieves, we explore dungeons called Palaces. Shadows) and we face opponents referred to as Shadows (in English). Shadows, which means inner demons dormant in people). The fights with them take place in a turn-based mode, and involve skillful juggling of the abilities of individual characters.
As we progress, we develop our protagonist, which over time increases his combat potential. It's worth remembering that during the game we are not tied to a single Persona - we can change them, gaining access to various styles of play.
The graphic design of Persona 5: The Phantom X is maintained in the manga style characteristic of the series. The character designs were overseen by Shigenori Soejima, a veteran of the series, as well as other members of his team.
Platforms:
PC Windows
Android
Apple iOS
Developer: Atlus / Perfect World Games (PC) / Perfect World Games (AND) / Perfect World Games (iOS)
Publisher: Sega
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A series of jRPG games overseen by Atlus. The series was launched in 1996, by the game Revelations: Persona, which is a spin-off of the brand Shin Megami Tensei (originally known globally as Revelations). The production, which debuted on PlayStation consoles, was so successful that it eventually gave rise to a new, separate series. Although from the beginning the series was associated with PlayStation consoles, over the years it has also made its presence felt on other platforms.
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System Requirements for Persona 5: The Phantom X Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-7300, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 70 GB HDD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-8500, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060, 70 GB HDD, Windows 11 64-bit.
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PC Gamer: 78 / 100 by Mollie Taylor
If you're looking for something new, you're certainly not going to find it in The Phantom X. But if you're cool with gacha games and are down to see a different set of Phantom Thieves, this game'll carry you through at least a few months of fun. Budget-friendliness depends on you, of course.
GamesCreed: 3.6 / 5 by Asura Kagawa
Persona5: The Phantom X succeeds in maintaining the essence of the franchise in spite of all its flaws. The addition of elements like Tycoon demonstrates deliberate enhancements that go beyond revenue, and its characters, concepts, and fighting are all captivating. The game is getting better, and its upgrades show that the developers are paying attention to what the players have to say.
VGChartz: 7 / 10 by Thomas Froehlicher
Visually appealing, well paced, full of content, and well balanced in terms of challenge level, it’s a good long-term RPG for those who are ready to invest the time (and a bit of money) in it. Still, a relative lack of effort and freedom in terms of character development places it behind notable competitors in this field like Honkai: Star Rail.
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