Compare Persona 5: Tactica - Pre-Order Bonus (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by ATLUS. Published by SEGA of America, Inc.. Released on 11/16/2023. Available on PC. Genres: RPG, Strategy.

This is just the pre-order DLC listing for Persona 5: Tactica, not the full game. Check what's actually included before clicking buy.

Let's be clear about what this Steam listing actually is: a pre-order bonus DLC package tied to Persona 5: Tactica, the tactical RPG spin-off from ATLUS that transplants the Phantom Thieves into a chibi-styled, grid-adjacent combat system. You are not buying the base game here. This is an add-on, and the mixed review score (73% positive across roughly 2,100 reviews) almost certainly reflects buyer confusion about that fact as much as any opinion on the content itself. If you landed here thinking you were purchasing the full Tactica experience, go back and find the correct store page. For those who do know what they're getting: pre-order bonus content for Persona 5: Tactica typically bundles cosmetic and minor supplemental items, the kind of thing that scratches a collector's itch without meaningfully changing how the game plays. The base game underneath this DLC is a legitimate tactical RPG with cover mechanics, triple-threat positioning systems, and the series' signature One More turn economy translated into squad-based form. It is lighter on the social simulation and calendar management that defines mainline Persona, leaning much harder into the strategy layer with Joker, Ryuji, Ann, and the rest of the crew getting a visual redesign that will either charm you or make you wince, depending on your attachment to the original character art. The narrative frames the Phantom Thieves getting pulled into a series of Revolutionary-era kingdoms, each ruled by a distorted tyrant in the Metaverse tradition. It is not deep lore by Persona standards. If you came from Persona 5 Royal hoping for that game's layered confidant writing and slow-burn character revelation, Tactica's story is thinner. It serves the gameplay loop rather than the other way around. New party member Erina and the rebellion angle give the writers something to work with, but veteran fans will notice the emotional ceiling is lower than what Atlus has delivered elsewhere in the franchise. The combat, to its credit, is genuinely well-constructed. Flanking positioning for All-Out Attacks, the limited-action economy that forces you to think two moves ahead, and Persona skill builds that give each character a distinct tactical role all hold up through the campaign. Whether they hold up across forty-plus hours depends on how much you enjoy the strategy genre at baseline, because the RPG depth here is narrower than mainline entries. Build variety exists but is not the point. The point is clean, satisfying tactical puzzles dressed in Phantom Thief aesthetics. Bottom line for this specific listing: verify exactly what DLC content is included, confirm you already own or plan to own the base game, and do not let the mixed score here color your view of Tactica overall without digging into why those reviews skew the way they do. Context matters. Monika, Scout Team

Persona 5: Tactica - Pre-Order Bonus (DLC)
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Persona 5: Tactica - Pre-Order Bonus (DLC)

Nov 16, 2023ATLUSSEGA of America, Inc.
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About Persona 5: Tactica - Pre-Order Bonus (DLC)

Let's be clear about what this Steam listing actually is: a pre-order bonus DLC package tied to Persona 5: Tactica, the tactical RPG spin-off from ATLUS that transplants the Phantom Thieves into a chibi-styled, grid-adjacent combat system. You are not buying the base game here. This is an add-on, and the mixed review score (73% positive across roughly 2,100 reviews) almost certainly reflects buyer confusion about that fact as much as any opinion on the content itself. If you landed here thinking you were purchasing the full Tactica experience, go back and find the correct store page. For those who do know what they're getting: pre-order bonus content for Persona 5: Tactica typically bundles cosmetic and minor supplemental items, the kind of thing that scratches a collector's itch without meaningfully changing how the game plays. The base game underneath this DLC is a legitimate tactical RPG with cover mechanics, triple-threat positioning systems, and the series' signature One More turn economy translated into squad-based form. It is lighter on the social simulation and calendar management that defines mainline Persona, leaning much harder into the strategy layer with Joker, Ryuji, Ann, and the rest of the crew getting a visual redesign that will either charm you or make you wince, depending on your attachment to the original character art. The narrative frames the Phantom Thieves getting pulled into a series of Revolutionary-era kingdoms, each ruled by a distorted tyrant in the Metaverse tradition. It is not deep lore by Persona standards. If you came from Persona 5 Royal hoping for that game's layered confidant writing and slow-burn character revelation, Tactica's story is thinner. It serves the gameplay loop rather than the other way around. New party member Erina and the rebellion angle give the writers something to work with, but veteran fans will notice the emotional ceiling is lower than what Atlus has delivered elsewhere in the franchise. The combat, to its credit, is genuinely well-constructed. Flanking positioning for All-Out Attacks, the limited-action economy that forces you to think two moves ahead, and Persona skill builds that give each character a distinct tactical role all hold up through the campaign. Whether they hold up across forty-plus hours depends on how much you enjoy the strategy genre at baseline, because the RPG depth here is narrower than mainline entries. Build variety exists but is not the point. The point is clean, satisfying tactical puzzles dressed in Phantom Thief aesthetics. Bottom line for this specific listing: verify exactly what DLC content is included, confirm you already own or plan to own the base game, and do not let the mixed score here color your view of Tactica overall without digging into why those reviews skew the way they do. Context matters. Monika, Scout Team

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Single-playerSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsSteam CloudFamily SharingDLCPre-Order BonusTactical RPGTurn-Based CombatChibi Art StyleSpin-offSquad-Based

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Game Info

Developer
ATLUS
Publisher
SEGA of America, Inc.
Release Date
Nov 16, 2023

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