Persona 3 and 4 PC, Game Pass and Xbox Release Date
Atlus announces to release Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4: Golden for PC, Game Pass and Xbox early next year.
Persona 3 and 4 PC, Game Pass and Xbox Release Date |
Announced this summer during Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022 event, enhanced port of critically-acclaimed Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4: Golden and Persona 5: Royal are getting a Western release across multiplatform very soon.
Persona 5: Royal is currently set to arrive for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on October 21, 2022. Players who are eagerly waiting for Persona 3 Portable as well as Persona 4: Golden gets a launch date too.
Through an official announcement, developer/publisher Atlus confirms releasing both Portable and Golden for PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles with Xbox Game Pass on January 19, 2023, but didn't mention PlayStation and Switch.
Only a day after Persona series multiplatform release announcement, Atlus confirms launching Portable and Golden on other platforms. Both of these modern-day ports were announced for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch debut as well.
Persona 3 has helped revolutionize a lot of RPG elements of Persona series and included many social life-sim features to franchise. Debuted on PlayStation 2, it was later launched for PSP as newly titled Persona 3 Portable for Japan in 2009.
Series fans believe that beloved mechanics introduced in P3 were later perfected in Persona 4, which was ported to PlayStation Vita in 2012. It took nearly a decade for Atlus to launch a port on PC via Steam that broke sales record at launch.
Atlus 2022 survey revealed earlier that fans really want to play the games most are remakes of Persona 2 and 3. Although there is no word on whether Atlus will bring second mainline game in Persona to newer consoles, P3 is coming soon.
Persona 5 was originally released back in 2016 across PlayStation 4 console for Japan following a long development cycle. Atlus would eventually release P5 in West a year later, before it gets an enhanced version titled Persona 5: The Royal.