Persona 3 the Movie #3 Gets a Release Date

Ryoji Mochizuki makes his long-awaited appearance in the next Persona 3 movie.

Persona 3 the Movie #3: Falling Down finally has a release date. Altus has announced that it will be out in Japanese theaters on 4th April. You can check out a list of theaters here.

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In the third movie, viewers will finally get to witness the arrival of the mysterious transfer student Ryoji Mochizuki. He’ll be in the same class as the protagonist Makoto Yuki and his friends. Ryoji appears to have a rather bright and cheery personality and seems like a pretty sociable guy, but Aigis becomes rather suspicious of him after meeting him for the first time.

A theme song CD set for Persona 3 the Movie #3 will also be released this February. Priced at 3000 yen, the the CD set will feature four tracks from Yumi Kawamura and Lotus Juice, both of Persona 3 fame:

1. Light in Starless Sky

2. Sakerarenu Tatakai -Power Mix-

3. Living With Determination -Mellow Velvet Mix-

4. Light in Starless Sky -Karaoke Ver.-

The CD set will be made available at next month’s Persona Super Live 2015 event, as well as on Jika Net.

Thanks, Games Talk.


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