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Atlus has announced that both Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight will hit Europe for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in early 2019.
The bop-till-you-drop rhythm actioners will be available in their original Japanese incarnations as well as an English-dubbed edition.
As expected, the Persona dancing spin-offs will boast a number of Ryota Kozuka-composed tracks selected from the original games, plus remixes by ATOLS, Lotus Juice, Taku Takahashi (m-flo/block.fm), Jazztronik, and others.
If you haven't a clue how the whole thing works, then you'll be pleased to know it's not too tough. Players simply pick a track and difficulty, select what dancer(s) takes your fancy, and you're off.
From there, it's a case of hitting the correct buttons as they appears on screen in time with the song; the better you are, the higher you'll score. Still, you can turn on autoplay if you fancy soaking up some meticulously-crafted dance routines before getting down to business yourself.
Outside of getting your groove on, players can unlock social events with SEES and Phantom Thieves members by completing various songs and objectives, giving you a chance to mingle with the cast.
Atlus says that these sequences may also unlock new items once they're viewed, and offer a look into the characters' personalities and their relationships with each other.
Check out a trailer for Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight below.