Welcome to WarBulletin - your new best friend in the world of gaming. We're all about bringing you the hottest updates and juicy insights from across the gaming universe. Are you into epic RPG adventures or fast-paced eSports? We've got you covered with the latest scoop on everything from next-level PC gaming rigs to the coolest game releases. But hey, we're more than just news! Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite games? We're talking exclusive interviews with the brains behind the games, fresh off-the-press photos and videos straight from gaming conventions, and, of course, breaking news that you just can't miss. We know you love gaming 24/7, and that's why we're here round the clock, updating you on all things gaming. Whether it's the lowdown on a new patch or the buzz about the next big gaming celeb, we're on it.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

Shin Megami Tensei 5 breaks Switch exclusivity for an expanded PC release

The fifth mainline instalment in the gargantuan, offshoot-laden Shin Megami Tensei series released for Nintendo Switch in 2021, marking the series' first dalliance with open world design. In typical Atlus style, SMT 5 is getting a new edition in June called Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance. It has a new main story running parallel with the original, big changes to the core combat, and a comprehensive range of other tweaks. The good news is it's coming to PC too.

For the uninitiated, SMT is the series Persona grew out of, and if you've enjoyed those nowadays more popular games (at least in the west), you'll probably get a lot out of this fifth instalment. It's a more conventional JRPG, so don't expect social links and daily school attendance, but do expect a similarly surrealistic take on creature design. 

Set in two parallel versions of Tokyo—one a doomstruck version where angels and demons are always having it out, and the other relatively normal—SMT 5 boasts a typically convoluted story which many critics didn't love. Instead, SMT 5 was praised for its combat and exploration, which is probably good news for anyone who loves the combat in the Persona games but feels cooped up in the small urban environments.

It's good news (for me, at least) but here's hoping it makes the jump to PC unscathed. Shin Megami Tensei 3 released for PC in 2021, and while it's definitely worth playing, you'll need to stomach the dodginess of the port. I'm guessing SMT 5 will fare better in transition: the trailer above at least shows 60 fps gameplay (the port of SMT 3 was capped out at 30).

Shin Megami Tensei 5: Vengeance releases for PC on June 21 (as well as Switch, PlayStation and Xbox). Check out the trailer:

Read more on pcgamer.com