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* ''Persona 5 Strikers'' is a hack-and-slash game developed by ω-Force, the primary developers of the ''[[Warriors]]'' franchise, and [[Koei Tecmo]] and released in 2020. | * ''Persona 5 Strikers'' is a hack-and-slash game developed by ω-Force, the primary developers of the ''[[Warriors]]'' franchise, and [[Koei Tecmo]] and released in 2020. | ||
* ''Persona 5 Tactica'' is a tactical role-playing game that was released in 2023. | * ''Persona 5 Tactica'' is a tactical role-playing game that was released in 2023. | ||
* ''Persona 5: The Phantom X'' is a mobile game set in a non-canon, parallel timeline of the original game with a new cast and the return of the Phantom Thieves, released | * ''Persona 5: The Phantom X'' is a mobile game set in a non-canon, parallel timeline of the original game with a new cast and the return of the Phantom Thieves, released in 2024 exclusively in China. | ||
The franchise, both ''Persona'' and its parent series ''Shin Megami Tensei'', had crossovers for decades before being in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series in 2019 and besides crossing over each other. Such occurrence happened with [[Sega]]'s IPs such as the {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Monkey Ball}}'', and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Like a Dragon}}'' series and vice versa, varying from music and costumes to characters. The ''Persona'' series also crossed over numerous smartphone games, with most of them being shut down at least a year after this event, such as ''{{iw|dragalialost|Dragalia Lost}}''. | The franchise, both ''Persona'' and its parent series ''Shin Megami Tensei'', had crossovers for decades before being in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series in 2019 and besides crossing over each other. Such occurrence happened with [[Sega]]'s IPs such as the {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Super Monkey Ball}}'', and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Like a Dragon}}'' series and vice versa, varying from music and costumes to characters. The ''Persona'' series also crossed over numerous smartphone games, with most of them being shut down at least a year after this event, such as ''{{iw|dragalialost|Dragalia Lost}}''. | ||