Persona 4: Golden May Come to PC
Following tease of an upcoming announcement by Atlus, PS2-exclusive title Persona 4: Golden may be coming to PC via Steam.
Shortly after schedule for upcoming PC Gaming Show 2020 is revealed earlier, developer Atlus has taken official Twitter account of Atlus West to announce some exciting news and linked to their brand-new creator page on Steam.
Soon, people start finding evidence that lead to rumors for PC version of Persona 4: Golden arriving on Steam. Another source has cited that Persona 3 Portable may also be announced during PC Gaming Show on June 13, 2020.
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Industry insider Daniel Ahmad and Nibellion starts posting more information on Twitter about an unconfirmed port of P4: Golden, where it is pointed out that Atlus will be revealing and releasing port of acclaimed JRPG on same day.
Following immense success of 2008 role-playing game Persona 4 on PlayStation 2, an enhanced version was developed for PlayStation Vita portable console much like Persona 3 Portable, with newly added features and story elements.
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When listing image for Persona 4: Golden was found within third-party website SteamDB, it only added more fuel to the fire. Validity of such claims for SteamDB listing was later confirmed by developer Pavel Djundik via a Tweet.
Moreover, players eventually found out a support page for anti-piracy software Denuvo that is associated with P4G. Many are wondering what Atlus is planning for a possible port of most popular game in Persona series, Persona 5?
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P4: Golden never debuted on any other platforms other than PS2 and PS Vita ever since its launch. If all of these reports and leaks came out to be true after all, P4: Golden is stepping into a new gaming system for first time after 2012.
Persona 4: Golden is allegedly coming to Steam this weekend and with Atlus creating a Steam creator page will only deliver more ports. So far, their only entry in Valve's gaming platform is Catherine: Full Body, re-release of Catherine.
Shortly after schedule for upcoming PC Gaming Show 2020 is revealed earlier, developer Atlus has taken official Twitter account of Atlus West to announce some exciting news and linked to their brand-new creator page on Steam.
Soon, people start finding evidence that lead to rumors for PC version of Persona 4: Golden arriving on Steam. Another source has cited that Persona 3 Portable may also be announced during PC Gaming Show on June 13, 2020.
Persona 4: Golden May Come to PC |
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Industry insider Daniel Ahmad and Nibellion starts posting more information on Twitter about an unconfirmed port of P4: Golden, where it is pointed out that Atlus will be revealing and releasing port of acclaimed JRPG on same day.
Following immense success of 2008 role-playing game Persona 4 on PlayStation 2, an enhanced version was developed for PlayStation Vita portable console much like Persona 3 Portable, with newly added features and story elements.
RELATED: Streets of Rage 4 PC Version on GOG Lacks Online Multiplayer
When listing image for Persona 4: Golden was found within third-party website SteamDB, it only added more fuel to the fire. Validity of such claims for SteamDB listing was later confirmed by developer Pavel Djundik via a Tweet.
Moreover, players eventually found out a support page for anti-piracy software Denuvo that is associated with P4G. Many are wondering what Atlus is planning for a possible port of most popular game in Persona series, Persona 5?
RELATED: Sea of Thieves Steam Release Date
P4: Golden never debuted on any other platforms other than PS2 and PS Vita ever since its launch. If all of these reports and leaks came out to be true after all, P4: Golden is stepping into a new gaming system for first time after 2012.
Persona 4: Golden is allegedly coming to Steam this weekend and with Atlus creating a Steam creator page will only deliver more ports. So far, their only entry in Valve's gaming platform is Catherine: Full Body, re-release of Catherine.