Persona 5: Dancing in StarlightandPersona 3: Dancing in Moonlight, which came out last November for PS Vita and PS4, will be seeing an official soundtrack release on June 24th of this year. According to the tweet from theofficial JapanesePersonaaccount, there will a standard edition and a limited edition called the “Advanced CD Collector’s Box”:

The standard edition is two CDs and will include tracks from bothP3DandP5D,including the full version of the opening songs. It also includes the full versions of the remixes that were sold as DLCs such as “Let’s Go! Phoenix Ranger Featherman,” “Tanaka’s Amazing Commodities (ATLUS Kozuka Remix),” etc. Moreover, it’ll include brand new remix songs specifically made for this OST release by Ryota Kozuka (Atlus).

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The “Advanced CD Collector’s Box” limited edition will feature everything from the normal edition plus four more OST CDs, the same four CDs that were included in the games' limited edition in Japan. It also comes with a Blu-ray with video footage of the “Persona Show Case Shijou Saikyou no Shimai Genka” concert event held on May 18th 2018 in Japan, before the games released there on May 24th, 2018.

For those trying to amass a full collection, you’ll only get every single track in both games by buying the limited edition of the OST or by buying the normal edition OST if you already own the Japanese limited edition of the games themselves. As a reference, here’s what the Japanese limited edition set looked like (located at the bottom):

Back in February of this year I was able to sit down with the head of Atlus West PR, Arianne Advincula, fora quick interview. We discussed the challenges faced working with a game that has already beenÂreleased in Japan, changes in the English localization between the originalP5 andÂRoyal, howÂstreaming policieshave been being handled since its launch in the West, the EFIGS localization, and more.

Be sure to check out our reviews for bothPersona 5:Dancing in StarlightandPersona 3:Dancing in Moonlight, which both reviewers enjoyed. You can also readour reviewofPersona 5 Royalwritten by yours truly, in which I state that “Atlus has packedPersona 5 Royalfull of new content that is sure to delight newcomers and even veterans of the original with a far more robust experience.” There’s also ourpost review discussionfeaturing myself and Video Manager Mario Rivera as we break down some of our favorite parts of the game.