Following the fantastic announcement that the Persona series will be coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC (and Xbox Game Pass) during the Xbox & Bethesda Showcase, PlayStation 5 owning fans of the series were feeling a little bit put out by not being invited to the party. Fear not, as Atlus has confirmed that Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal will all be getting releases playable on PS5, PS4 and Steam, wherever they haven’t already been released.
Update 21/06: Atlus has expanded to confirmed the specifics of what games will be released where.
- Persona 3 Portable – Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, PC – 2023
- Persona 4 Golden – Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One – 2023
- Persona 5 Royal – PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC – 21st October
P3P and P4G will be playable on PS5 via backward compatibility (which will honestly give an indistinguishable experience since they’re really old games). Persona 4 Golden is already available on PC via Steam and on PS Vita, while Persona 5 Royal is already out on PlayStation 4, and playable on PS5 via BC.
This clears up some ambiguity from the press release that stated that “These beloved games will also be heading to Steam and PlayStation 5”. The only native PS5 release will be for Persona 5 Royal, which is also coming to Xbox for the first time on 21st October.
Persona has long been synonymous with PlayStation, so it makes sense that the PS5 will also be getting the ports of Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden – Persona 5 Royal is already playable on PS5 via backward compatibility and was included with the PS Plus Collection until its removal earlier this year.
It’s also sensible to bring more of the series to PC. Persona 4 Golden already released for Windows PC in 2020, so getting P3P and P5R will greatly expand the mainline games available via Steam, especially as Persona 4 Arena Ultimax and Persona 5 Strikers are also already available. What will be most interesting is if the mainline games coming to Xbox will be followed by some of the many spin-offs to this spin-off series.
Persona 3 Portable was originally released for PSP, a shrunk down version of the PS2 original JRPG that added new features like female playable characters and more battle controls, though sacrificed the added content that was featured in Persona 3 FES – for some, it’s P3FES that is the definitive version of the game. Persona 4 Golden was another enhanced PS2 game, though this time only released for PS Vita in the West. Getting that on home consoles will be great.
Persona 5 is the game that saw the series hit the big time. This game came out in Japan for PS3 and PS4 in 2016 before a localised  PS4 release arrived in the west a year later, where it was met with overwhelming critical praise and became a huge commercial success. Once again, Atlus went back and expanded on the game with Persona 5 Royal, adding new narrative elements to the title.
All games have a common theme of following school children as they navigate both everyday life and continually delve into the supernatural, using Personas to battle against demons and restore order to the world. In Persona 5, the student protagonists are disguising themselves as thieves to tackle the city of Tokyo’s corruption and escape societal pressures.
Persona 5 Royal, much like the original release, is absolutely fantastic. In our 10/10 Â Persona 5 Royal review, Nic said
“Persona 5 Royal is a stunning game that takes something which has already captured millions of hearts, and makes it even better. This is the quintessential Persona experience. If you’re new to the franchise, this game is for you. If you’re a seasoned veteran, there is enough new and improved content that this game is still for you.”
via Eurogamer