Today Atlus officially announced the western release date of Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight and Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight.

The two games will launch on December 4, 2018. Each game will launch on its own for $39.99 on PS Vita and $59.99 for PS4, while an Endless Night Collection will be released physically and digitally for $69.99 and $99.99 respectively on the two platforms, bundling both games.

The best part is that the collection will come, like in Japan, with a digital copy of Persona 4: Dancing All Night, to get the full dancing package.

If you're unfamiliar with the games, the press release included the usual handy bullet points describing their features for your perusal.

  • Memorable Soundtrack - Return to the worlds of Persona 3 and Persona 5 and relive cherished memories with the games' most memorable songs by Shoji Meguro, composed by Ryota Kozuka, as well as all-new remixes by ATOLS, Lotus Juice, ☆Taku Takahashi (m-flo / block.fm), Jazztronik, and more! Unlock a total of 25 fan-favorite tracks in each game.
  • Dancing! - Choose from several difficulty levels and dance alongside the members of SEES and the legendary Phantom Thieves in a customizable rhythm game experience. Characters can tear up the dance floor with a partner by performing well during a song and entering "Fever" mode; try out some of your favorite character combinations!
  • English and Japanese Voiceovers - Choose to listen to your favorite characters' voices in either English or Japanese with dual audio options! English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish subtitles are also available.
  • Social - In "Social," players can connect with their favorite characters and deepen their social bonds through conversations and mini-events. Fulfill character-specific conditions to unlock special events and unlock new items.
  • Collect Costumes - Collect and equip a variety of costumes and accessories to create an even flashier dance experience.

It's worth mentioning that, like in Japan, the Endless Night Collection is mentioned as the "only way to get P4D on PS4," which means that it probably won't be sold separately in the west either.

If you want to read more about the games, you can check out our preview from E3 2018.