Development
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor was published and developed by Atlus. Its music was composed by Takami Asano (of the band Godiego), and its designs were illustrated by Suzuhito Yasuda. Atlus opened a teaser site for Devil Survivor, which revealed both the composer and the illustrator for the game. When asked whether Devil Survivor was inspired by The World Ends with You, Atlus stated that, while it had similarities with The World Ends with You's seven day limit and being set in modern day Japan, a lot of elements found in The World Ends with You have been seen in previous Shin Megami Tensei games. The game's main theme song is "Reset" performed by Aya Ishihara and the 3DS version's main theme song is "Soul Survive" performed by Junko Minagawa, who also voiced Haru in the Japanese version of Devil Survivor Overclocked and in the Drama CD.
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