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Also dont beat yourself with the canonicity of a musou spin off, I think Q is a bigger headache.
This. Royal contains all of vanilla P5 anyway, and wraps up most all of its new things on its own. The two games were in development at the same time, they released less than half a year apart.
Aye it is based from the vanilla story line, but then it isn't at the same time. All events in P5S happens a while after all the events in P5 and even P5R to make it a non-issue to either story line. However its literally just the P5 characters in a different environment borrowing off the main theme of P5.
As MizarAce said, don't go too deep into this, we are talking about a Spin Off, of a Spin Off from a game series.
They started doing the spin-offs when Persona 4 took off in Japan. Mainly Golden version.