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Persona 4 Golden hits 500,000 players on PC

Last month, Atlus brought Persona 4 Golden to PC, officially bringing the highly rated JRPG to a non-PlayStation platform for the first time. Now, we know just how well the game has performed on PC, with Atlus announcing that the game has hit 500,000 players on PC. 

The milestone was announced in a Tweet today, which is capped off with a new illustration from the game's character designer, Shigenori Soejima, thanking PC players for all the support:

July 10th was also the 12-year anniversary of Persona 4, which released on that same date for PS2 back in 2008. Right now, Atlus has not announced plans to bring other Persona games to PC, but hopefully after this, the company will consider bringing more of them over.

KitGuru Says: I've put a few hours into Persona 4 Golden on PC and it has been a lot of fun. Did many of you pick it up in the last month? Would you like to see other Persona titles head to Steam? 

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