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The scope is grander and there is Press turn and Job/Archetype system.
Lol; you didn't "miss" it... this game was released at the end of October. Also; I agree, I liked the idea of a Persona game NOT being in a highschool setting even though the MC becomes less relatable because of it.
EDIT: I also like how this game feels more like you're "playing an anime" as well as the difficulty curving on settings harder than "easy" though I have some issues with balancing in certain area's of the game
My only reason would be "because it would be expensive" especially considdering what Atlus did with P3:RE in regards to "the Answer"
but playing both back to back will give you massive burnout. these games are VERY long and exhausting.