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SEGA survey suggests Persona 3 Reload will cost $70

Persona 3 Reload is a full-on remake of the iconic JRPG which first released for the PlayStation 2 all the way back in 2006. Since then, times have changed and AAA developers seem to have adopted the $70 video game as a standard. It seems as though ATLUS are following suit with the upcoming Persona 3 Remake.

Persona 3 Reload was first announced at the Xbox Games Showcase during the recent Summer Game Fest. We have since gotten a decent amount of information on the game. Unfortunately one thing which we do not yet know is how much the title will cost when it launches sometime next year.

While things can of course change, it seems as though ATLUS is planning on setting the price of Persona 3 Reload at $70. This is thanks to a survey released by SEGA (and shared by ResetEra user ‘Angie’) which asks users to provide feedback on the game’s description for the upcoming Persona 3 Reload. Interestingly, next to the title of the game is what appears to be a price listing for the game, announcing the remake as a $70 title.

Of course, P3 Reload would not be the first $70 remake, but considering the fact that the game is also coming to last-gen devices, it does beg the question as to whether Persona 3 Reload can justify its cost. We will have to wait and see.

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