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Nintendo Switch Is Finally Getting Persona 5 Royal, Along With Persona 4 Golden And Persona 3 Portable

After years of asking, Persona fans are finally getting the Nintendo Switch ports they've been hoping for.

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Persona 5 characters have been hanging around in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for years now, but if you wanted to actually play Persona 5 on your Nintendo Switch, you've been out of luck. That changes this fall, when Atlus is releasing a port of Persona 5 Royal on Nintendo's console hybrid, two years after its initial release--and it's just one of three Persona games coming to Switch.

The announcement came in Nintendo's latest Direct Mini showcase, which included some other surprises for turn-based JRPG fans. In addition to Persona 5 Royal, the Direct revealed that two more Persona games are destined for the Switch: Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3 Portable. Though both Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3 Portable were available on the PlayStation Vita (the latter by way of the backward-compatible PSP version), they never made it to any of Nintendo's consoles, handheld or otherwise.

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The Direct dropped the additional detail of Persona 5 Royal's release date, which is October 21. That's also the date Persona 5 is set to launch on Xbox Game Pass. Nintendo didn't offer a release date for Persona 4 Golden or Persona 3 Portable for Switch, however--it only said they were "coming soon" during the Direct Mini.

Persona 5 Royal, released worldwide in 2020, marks the definitive version of the game, with additional content that wasn't included in the 2017 release of Persona 5. In GameSpot's Persona 5 Royal review, Michael Higham called the game "the definitive version of a modern classic" and awarded the game a rare 10 out of 10.

"But beyond a plethora of superb gameplay refinements and features that improve an already-rich RPG comes a momentous new story arc seeded within the original narrative and paid off in full by the end," Higham wrote. "It delivers something genuinely surprising, leading to awe-inspiring moments and emotional conclusions that recontextualize what I thought the game was."

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Great for the Nintendo fans getting three good game! That being said, when is the rest of the world going to get SMTV and possibly SMTIV&A as well?

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@sparkysmith said:

Great for the Nintendo fans getting three good game! That being said, when is the rest of the world going to get SMTV and possibly SMTIV&A as well?

This a million times. Are we just going to learn that the port beggars are just a bunch of fanboys or do they really want games to be multiplatform?

I've already played through the SMT IV/A on 3DS, but I would buy PC and PS4/5 versions.

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Ouch. I remember a time not long ago when people claimed persona would never leave playstation. Now it's coming to xbox and switch, and PC. Too bad for atlus, but Sega loves making mullah $$$

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So...kay. Now that those of us who bought the original Persona 5 and then Persona 5 Royal years ago have sat through all the various milkings of Persona 5 (just as we did for Persona 4), can we finally get a Persona 6 announcement?

You've done your spinoff and port announcements....LOTS of spinoff and port announcements of every imaginable, Skyrim level place and type...how about actually giving those of us who want a new main franchise entry something to get excited about?

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"After years of asking, Persona fans are finally getting the Nintendo Switch ports they've been hoping for."
Bruh 🤣Persona fans have been playing the games
Just write "Persona fans will finally be able to play their favorite game for the first time"

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Yet they insist on using Persona 3 Portable when Persona 3 FES is the best version of 3!

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@dragonsama: People who got initiated into the Persona series via P4/G or P5/R — i.e., most of the current series fan base — would revolt at not being able to control all your party members.

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@zmanbarzel:

For sure. Having your party act outside of your control is the part of Persona 3 that has aged the absolute worst.

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