Edge writes: "It's remarkable just how resilient Japan has proved itself to the charms of the latest console tech. Presumably this is only a good thing for companies like Atlus, which might not otherwise have the resources to develop such a wide portfolio for PS3, and certainly no bad thing for games such as those of the charismatic Persona series, which may be little improved by added technical gloss.
Persona 4 once again concerns a demon-slaying squad of schoolchildren who are able to conjure their souls into material forms, known as Personas, and it is the first in the series not to diverge entirely from the gameplay systems of its predecessors. Building on Persona 3, the sequel will reportedly place more emphasis on the multitude of possible endings to the story."
The Switch would definitely benefit from Persona games, but at the end of the day, it doesn't need them for fans to scratch the itch.
Nobody asked but nice of you to write an article trying to convince yourself of that.
At the end of the day Atlus/Sega can put Persona on whatever platform they want. Their business and their choice.
I mean techincally there are Persona games on Switch. Just not the core series. That being said, sales would definitely benefit from the Japanese market Switch owners if they ever decided to put them on there.
The PlayStation Brahs:
"The first of the Persona 25th anniversary announcements will come in September, as early as the 1st of the month. Which will start a series of 7 announcements, all the way up to Autumn 2022. With the announcements coming as early as tomorrow, I thought it would be interesting to talk about what I think my be announced during all of it".
As excited as I am to see more Persona, I really want to know the status of Project Re Fantasy. It's been nearly five years since that game was announced and we know absolutely nothing about it outside of a teaser trailer.
Persona 6 and Persona 3 FES port to PC, I don't know what else to expect, I'd buy a port of P3 Fes to go with P4G.
Strong sales of Persona 4: Golden port will lead to more Sega catalogue titles on PC
It only makes sense. I expect to finally see the hd definitive version of p3 by the end of the year.
I'm even surprised by how well it did. But I was one who bought on day one. Despite it coming out of no where. Loved the game on Vita. Hopefully they'll bring a version of Persona 3 that's a mix between combat from P3P, female and male protag, as well as the complete 3d game like FES etc. Basically the version where you get the best of everything, no compromise
Finally some new info. God I can't wait to see what they're doing for PS3. :)