Now’s your chance to grab ‘all’ the mainline Persona games for a discount

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There definitely are no other Persona games

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Atlus has announced that they’re offering a discount on every one of the mainline Persona games on every new platform they’re available on. Except for Switch.

In a celebration of the entire series’ success, Atlus has released an accolades trailer to highlight the newest ports of Persona 3: Portable, Persona 4 Golden, and Persona 5 Royal. Hm. They seem to have overlooked including a quote from our esteemed publication. Hold on; I’ll find one. Here we go:

“We exist in the darkest timeline where good things don’t happen.” – Destructoid

https://youtu.be/ZNTl9FhykBw

As for the sale, here are the details provided:

  • PlayStation Essential Picks Sale – March 15 to March 29
    • Persona 3 Portable – 20% off
    • Persona 4 Golden – 20% off
    • Persona 5 Royal – 30% off
  • Xbox Publisher Spotlight Series – March 14 to March 27
    • Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden bundle – 25% off
    • Persona 5 Royal – 30% off
  • Steam Spring Sale – March 16 to March 23
    • Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden bundle – 5% off
    • Persona 3 Portable – 20% off
    • Persona 4 Golden – 20% off
    • Persona 5 Royal – 35% off

Heaping heaps of sarcasm aside, the Persona series is terrific. If you haven’t tried one yet, now’s a decent time to give them a try. If you’re wondering where to start, Persona 4 Golden is my top pick. Should you decide you want all three, just a word of warning: they are massive time commitments. 80+ hours for each game at the minimum. They’re worth it, though, especially if you like your dating sims mashed together with RPG dungeon crawling.

Persona 3: Portable, Persona 4 Golden, and Persona 5 Royal are available on PC, Switch, PS4, and Xbox One.

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