Behold the Liberate Hearts Trailer for Persona 5 Strikers

Persona 5 Strikers has received an 85% score from Metacritic, and there’s no wonder why since it shall be an entertaining hack and slash role-playing game. The title will be launched on February 23 for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC.

Those willing to give Persona 5 Strikers a try won’t be disappointed. The Steam description says it all:

Join the Phantom Thieves and strike back against the corruption overtaking cities across Japan. A summer vacation with close friends takes a sudden turn as a distorted reality emerges; reveal the truth and redeem the hearts of those imprisoned at the center of the crisis!

Nintendo already released the Liberate Hearts Trailer for the game, and you can see it below:

Persona 5 Strikers doesn’t require very high system requirements, although it won’t work for the good old Windows 7. A minimum of 10GB of available space is required, along with 6GB of RAM, an Intel Core i5-2300 / AMD FX-6350 processor, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 (2GB) or AMD Radeon HD 7870 (2GB) graphics card.

However, if you’re aiming for the real deal where you can run the game smoothly at high graphical settings, the recommended system requirements are also pretty affordable. You’ll need an Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8350 processor, 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 of 2 GB) or AMD Radeon HD 7970 of 3 GB.

Beware of adult content

Persona 5 Strikers isn’t exactly the kind of game you would play while your parents are around. The RPG features strong adult content like partial nudity, sexual themes, violence, strong language, and blood.

Otherwise, Persona 5 Strikers announces to be an exciting experience if you’re aiming for hack and slash role-playing games. We can’t wait to give the game a try!

Tonia Nissen
Based out of Detroit, Tonia Nissen has been writing for Optic Flux since 2017 and is presently our Managing Editor. An experienced freelance health writer, Tonia obtained an English BA from the University of Detroit, then spent over 7 years working in various markets as a television reporter, producer and news videographer. Tonia is particularly interested in scientific innovation, climate technology, and the marine environment.