Until this moment I never imagined whatPersona 5andAnimal Crossing: New Horizoncrossover fanart would look like. But seeing it now, Twitter artist Enrique Bolatre (Lovely Nighto) meshes the two completely different styles as they imagine what the main cast would look like as the villagers from the popular Nintendo title:

Crossover art is always a fun concept: figuring out how to take the aesthetics and designs of two very different pieces of media and combining them into a new entity is a satisfying feat. And I won’t lie, seeing thePersona 5castorAnimal Crossing: New Horizoncombined so well is a lot of fun.

Lovely Nighto is the character designer and clean-up animator for Lab-Zero and if you want to support them, go to their Patreonhere. you may also check out theirTumblr accountfor even more art.

TheÂlatest free updateforAnimal Crossing: New Horizonswas back in April and it brought a host of changes such as new villagers to the island, added some fun seasonal events, and opened up a new wing in the museum.Animal Crossing: New HorizonsÂwas recently featured in the Financial Times, an actual real life publication, after some severe in-game interest rate cuts from Tom Nook.

According to Famitsu,ÂAnimal Crossing:ÂNew Horizons on SwitchÂsold more thanÂ1.88 million copies as of March 23th. The title released worldwide on March 20th, which means it managed to sellÂ1.88 millionphysical copies in Japan in only three days. And overall the game’s Nintendo Switch debutsold 11.77 million unitsbetween its March 20th launch and the March 31st, placing it seventh among the console’s highest-selling titles.

Sega hasn’t provided us with a clear sales figure forÂPersona 5 Royal as of yet. However, we do know a few thingsÂfrom previous reports. In its first month in Japan, the game had shipped over 400K copies.ÂRoyal also topped the sales charts in both Taiwan and South Korea. Plus, it was in the top ten for both the UK and US charts during its opening weeks.

Back in February of this year I was able to sit down with the head of Atlus West PR, Arianne Advincula, forÂa quick interview. We discussed the challenges faced working with a game that has already beenÂreleased in Japan, changes in the English localization between the originalÂP5 andÂRoyal, howÂstreaming policies have been being handled since its launch in the West, the EFIGS localization, and more.

You can readour review ofÂPersona 5 Royalwritten by yours truly, in which I state that “Atlus has packedPersona 5 Royalfull of new content that is sure to delight newcomers and even veterans of the original with a far more robust experience.” There’s also ourpost review discussionfeaturing myself and Video Manager Mario Rivera as we broke down some of our favorite parts of the game.