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Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal are all coming to Nintendo Switch

A few weeks ago, Atlus made a big splash by announcing re-releases of Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal for PlayStation, Xbox and PC platforms. This afternoon during a Nintendo Direct Mini stream, all three games were also revealed for the Nintendo Switch, starting with Persona 5 Royal in October. 

After years of fans requesting multiplatform support for Persona games, Atlus is delivering. From the 21st of October, Persona 5 Royal will be available on Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam and Windows Store), Xbox consoles and PS5 (natively rather than backwards compat mode)

Unfortunately, we don't have release dates for Persona 3 Portable or Persona 4 Golden on PC, Xbox or Switch just yet. However, we do know that the Switch version of Persona 5 Royal will include all previously released DLC.

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KitGuru Says: Hopefully moving forward Persona will just be a multiplatform series. Persona 5 really put the franchise on the map here in the west, so the best way to keep growing is to embrace simultaneous releases as well as multiple platforms. 

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