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SMT V Vengeance Gets Anansi, Nyami Nyami, and Onyankopon
As part of the latest SMT V Vengeance announcements, Atlus revealed that Anansi, Nyami Nyami, and Onyankopon will be three new demons based on African deities. It also shared a full video showcase highlighting new features in action.
Both Enigma Onyankopon and Genma Anansi are based on West African gods. Meanwhile, Nyami Nyami hails from southern Africa. All three are entirely new to Shin Megami Tensei games and making their debut in this definitive edition. Official Masayuki Doi art, as well as screenshots, were shared of all three.
Here is how Anansi will look in SMT V Vengeance.
This is the design for Nyami Nyami in SMT V Vengeance.
Finally, here is the SMT V Vengeance art and screenshot for Onyankopon.
Here’s the full SMT V Vengeance Complete Guide showcase, which looks at new features, such as the demon that only appears if there is a Fusion accident, the new Shinjuku Ward, and the Shakan dungeon.
Atlus has been going over this new version of SMT V over the last few weeks, with a regular stream of announcements about Vengeance demons appearing. Some of the ones highlighted include Haunt Kudlak, Genma Kresnik. Tyrant Mephisto, and Kunitsu Konohanasakuya.
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance will come to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC on June 14, 2024.
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One of the best RPGs on Nintendo Switch is coming to PC
One of the Nintendo Switch's best JRPG games is coming to multiple platforms, including PC, with the announcement of Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance. In this rejigged version of SMT5, players get to check out a brand new post-apocalyptic storyline and venture back out into Tokyo's streets. Vengeance features new locations, demons, and player choices, so even seasoned fans are in for a new experience.
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Coming This Year
One of the Atlus games appearing at the February 2024 Nintendo Direct was Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance. The Nintendo Switch exclusive launched in 2021, and this is an updated version for the Switch, PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X that will arrive on June 21, 2024.
SMT V is the latest entry in the modern day RPGs. Following an earthquake, players’ ordinary high school avatar ends up in a decimated, desert version of Tokyo. It’s then that players become the Nahobino, fusing together with a god named Aogami to become an entirely new entity. They then end up working with a government agency called Bethel to learn more about what’s going on and attempt to save humanity. Like other entries in the series, your actions and alignment can determine the fate of the world.
Here's the first trailer:
We'll learn even more about it soon. At 6:30am PT/9:30am ET, there will be a dedicated showcase in Japan going over the title.
Over the last few years, Atlus has consistently and regularly released SMT entries worldwide. For example, the HD Remaster of Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne showed up worldwide on the PS4, Switch, and PC. The same happened with SMT IV and its Apocalypse follow-up for the Nintendo 3DS.
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance will come to the Nintendo Switch on June 21, 2024. The original game is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch worldwide.
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