ATLUS has announced in a press release that Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance can be pre-ordered physically for “all launch platforms” and that digital edition pre-orders are now available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Steam and Windows. However, the promotional image released (pictured below) for the steelbook launch edition available for consoles, only mentions PS5 and not PS4. Digital edition pre-orders for Nintendo Switch will be available at a later date. Anyone who pre-orders the game will receive two Sacred Treasure sets, which the press release describes as in-game items designed to aid players. The set includes Gleam Grenade, which inflicts a small amount of damage to enemies and Haraedo Bead, which can heal allies. Both can be used an infinite amount of times in battle. Also, there is a Digital Deluxe Edition of the game available with various extras that will be included. You can find out more about the Digital Deluxe Edition and the overall game on the official website. In addition to this new info about pre-orders, ATLUS has also released an extended version of the Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance announcement trailer, which you’ll have to watch directly on YouTube seeing as the trailer is age-restricted. Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance is scheduled to launch this upcoming June 21st, 2024.
Jenae R
Jenae is an RPG enthusiast who also enjoys cats, humidity-free warm weather, Dean Koontz books, Riichi Mahjong and a select handful of non RPG series and games. Two of her all-time favorite games are the original Shadow Hearts and Final Fantasy IX. She loves to ramble on about her numerous gaming opinions and is fortunate enough to be able to do it here at oprainfall.
Related Articles
E3 2017 Hands-On: Virtual Virtual Reality is Intuitive Fun
Virtual Virtual Reality is a game that feels like a combination of the humor in Valve's Portal mixed with some
(18+) Maitetsu Heads to FAKKU Uncut
Today FAKKU has announced that an uncut version Maitetsu will release in their store this June. They will be the
White House Petition Wants to Ban Region-Locking
A little while ago, the White House launched a website that allowed people to petition the Obama Administration to create