Persona Q Premium and Limited edition final designs, Ken and Naoto English character trailers
Limited edition limited to pre-orders and first-print copies.
Atlus has released the final retail designs and two more character trailers for Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth.
The 3DS dungeon RPG will be available in Premium and Limited editions when it launches next month.


The $79.99 “Wild Cards” Premium edition includes a copy of the game, 11 tarot cards (Set #2), soundtrack CD, 38-page art book, and 3DS XL case. The $49.99 Limited Edition, which is limited to pre-orders and first-print copies, includes a copy of the game, 11 tarot cards (Set #2), and a collectible box.
Catch the new trailers below, with official Atlus descriptions attached. The game is due out for 3DS in North America on November 25 and Europe on November 28.
Ken Amada
Persona 3’s young but reliable Ken Amada and Persona 4’s calm and collected Naoto Shirogane make their bow in two new character trailers. Anyone else curious as to how the youngest SEES plays his role at Yasogami High School? Let’s see if he can put up a good fight…
Don’t be deceived by his tiny physique, because Ken has some powerful spells up his sleeves. His Persona, Nemesis, has a versatile set of spells, relying on lightning based attacks and instant-kill light attacks. He also gets access to Recarm early for reviving his fallen allies. His spells and spear can both hit from the back row, so that’s where you’ll want to keep him… you can’t cast Recarm when he’s knocked out, after all. Since casting is his bread and butter, matching Ken with a magic-heavy sub-Persona that can add additional elements to his arsenal is a good strategy, or finding a good healing Persona to turn him into more of a utility back-liner.
Naoto Shirogane
You don’t get the title “Detective Prince” by being a crappy shot. Naoto’s revolver brings the heat from the back line with powerful ranged attacks, complimented by both the light and dark instant kill spells, Hama and Mudo. Though Hama and Mudo are always risky, her Persona Sukuna-Hikona having one of the highest base luck stats will tip chances in your favor. Like Ken, a good caster sub-Persona is key to unlocking Naoto’s spell-dependent attacks, especially when she unlocks Megido, a powerful almighty spell.