Persona 5 Scramble DLC music

You can get Persona 5 Scramble DLC by playing other games

Persona 5 Scramble won’t be out for another month and the first piece of DLC has already been announced. Worry not — this first piece of Persona 5 Scramble DLC will be totally free — as long as you have the right save game data on your console.

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Gematsu recently broke down the game’s first livestream which detailed gameplay and highlighted several of the game’s features. One of the key items of interest is that players of other games can get their hands on some sweet music from the core game with the correct save data on their console.

Here’s what you need to have in order to get the DLC:

  • Nintendo Switch: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate save data
  • PS4: Persona 5 or Persona 5 Royal save data

Having the correct save data on your respective console will grant you access to the “Persona 5 Sound Set” which includes the catchy combat tune “Last Surprise” and the pre-battle song “Take Over”.

These kickin’ tunes will be available to Japanese players when Persona 5 Scramble launches on February 20, 2020. A Western release date has not yet been announced.

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