With Valentine's Day just around the corner, "Persona 5" has a new feature for gamers called a Valentine Generator that will enable anyone to personalize cards that players can send to any recipient.

Video Games Republic reported that the feature is available on the "Persona 5" developers', Atlus, official site. Accordingly, the Valentine Generator can elicit a source of excitement for gamers who would want to reach out to their special someone in game ahead of Valentine's Day, which as anyone knows fall on February 14.

Interesting to note is that "Persona 5" was officially released to the West on Valentine's Day, before it was delayed to April 4th, according to IGN. Additionally, the game's "Phantom Thieves of Hearts" can now be matched easily.

"Persona 5" Valentine Generator allows players to customize eight themed cards based on the game's characters, as said, each card can be personalized with the player's name and the name of the card recipient.

"Persona 5" definitive edition, spin-offs, and HD remakes

Publishing its annual online survey, Atlus wants to gauge users pulse on where the company should focus on future "Persona 5" development of the game in the future. A list of possible games was published at the Gematsu site, asking fans if they would be inclined to purchase the listed games.

Among those listed are several variations of "Persona 5" as well as one choice, calling for a "Persona 6." There are several choices referring to various types of remakes, a dance and game version, as well as a "Persona Q," which is listed as a sequel and remake of "Persona 5" for other hardware.

Moreover, each listed title in the online survey included checkboxes for the platform. Responding to such would tell Atlus which systems players would want to see "Persona 5" to be played on. Among choices listed for the platform include PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo 3DS, PS Vita, smartphone, and other.

The online survey ran until February 7, as detailed in the Gematsu report. It is not known as of yet if the survey results would be released by Atlus. The developer is currently working towards releasing "Persona 5" to Western territories, and reported that they are also at work on Project Re: Fantasy and Shin Megami Tensei for the Nintendo Switch.

Furthermore, Atlus announced it plans to produce more games in 2017, which would include new Persona games.