Persona 5: The Phantom X Preload open on iOS and Android

Today, the long-awaited preload of the mobile game Persona 5: The Phantom X, a new project based on the cult Japanese JRPG, began. Users of iOS and Android devices can now pre-install the game client in order to start playing without delay immediately after the official release.
The game has become available for download through the App Store and Google Play stores in many countries, including Western regions, as well as Japan. At the same time, there is no need to use a VPN or change the region – a standard account in the store is enough. This indicates a potential lack of strict regional restrictions, which is good news for the global community of players.
The basic version of the client takes up about 380 MB, but after launch, the game will offer to download additional content of about 6 GB. So, it's worth freeing up some space on your device in advance and getting ready for a large installation.
The official launch of Persona 5: The Phantom X is scheduled for Thursday, June 26. This was announced by the developers themselves in a post on the X social network (former Twitter). This means that players who have installed the client in advance will have the opportunity to jump into the gameplay immediately after the servers open.

The interest in the new mobile project turned out to be huge: according to the developers, at the time of the opening of the pre-download, more than two million people had already pre-registered. This is an impressive figure even for the Persona series, which has long won the hearts of millions around the world.
As for PC users, they will have to wait a little longer. Pre-registration is not yet available in the Steam store, and the download will most likely open after the launch of the game. However, there is a workaround – download the Android version through the Google Play Games application on your PC. This will give you the opportunity to try the game earlier, although not in the native desktop version.
Persona 5: The Phantom X promises to be an independent and full-fledged branch from the main series, with its own story, new characters and gameplay adapted for mobile devices. At the same time, the project retains the recognizable style, atmosphere and mechanics for which fans loved the original Persona 5 so much.
The game has become available for download through the App Store and Google Play stores in many countries, including Western regions, as well as Japan. At the same time, there is no need to use a VPN or change the region – a standard account in the store is enough. This indicates a potential lack of strict regional restrictions, which is good news for the global community of players.
The basic version of the client takes up about 380 MB, but after launch, the game will offer to download additional content of about 6 GB. So, it's worth freeing up some space on your device in advance and getting ready for a large installation.
The official launch of Persona 5: The Phantom X is scheduled for Thursday, June 26. This was announced by the developers themselves in a post on the X social network (former Twitter). This means that players who have installed the client in advance will have the opportunity to jump into the gameplay immediately after the servers open.

The interest in the new mobile project turned out to be huge: according to the developers, at the time of the opening of the pre-download, more than two million people had already pre-registered. This is an impressive figure even for the Persona series, which has long won the hearts of millions around the world.
As for PC users, they will have to wait a little longer. Pre-registration is not yet available in the Steam store, and the download will most likely open after the launch of the game. However, there is a workaround – download the Android version through the Google Play Games application on your PC. This will give you the opportunity to try the game earlier, although not in the native desktop version.
Persona 5: The Phantom X promises to be an independent and full-fledged branch from the main series, with its own story, new characters and gameplay adapted for mobile devices. At the same time, the project retains the recognizable style, atmosphere and mechanics for which fans loved the original Persona 5 so much.
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