Most fans and avid gamers alike who are familiar with the acclaimed titles that Atlus has released over the years will be glad to know that more information have been released regarding its upcoming games. As such, a new trailer was released for "Persona 5" where it shows to fans some gameplay footage of the "Palace" dungeons. Moreover, the same company has also uploaded online a 10-minute music sample for fans to listen to before grabbing a copy of the three-disc original soundtrack of the game, according to sources.

It was previously reported that the highly-anticipated Japanese role-playing game "Persona 5" will be part of Atlus games that will be released this 2017, University Herald noted. It was stated therein that the game will be released on April 4 to both the North American and European regions. It was also mentioned that this might be one of the best installments released by Atlus for the series.

That being said, the developers have recently released a new trailer for fans to enjoy where it shows some gameplay footage of the "Palace" dungeons in "Persona 5," Gematsu reported. Therein, it was said that the trailer will introduce to fans some of the game mechanics of the JRPG's "Palace" dungeons.

As such, the source went on to cite a brief overview of the trailer through Atlus' own description. It stated therein that the Phantom Thieves would travel to another world using their smart phones in order to unleash their true Personas and wreak havoc at night. These worlds in "Persona 5" are known as the Metaverse, which is a collection of unconscious minds

The Metaverse in "Persona 5" was said to include the most distorted desires of people that take form as "Palaces," which would require the Phantom Thieves to infiltrate and the destroy the evils within.

In other news, fans of "Persona 5" and the rest of the series can also enjoy a 10-minute music sample that was uploaded by Atlus as a preview of the three-disc original soundtrack that they have recently released in Japan, Crunchyroll reported. The whole three-disc OST is comprised of 110 tracks altogether.