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Four forthcoming Persona games confirmed for North American release

Four forthcoming Persona games confirmed for North American release

Written by A. H. on 26 Feb 2014



Late last year saw Japan enjoy a slew of announcements revolving around the Persona series published by Atlus, and while we're waiting for any new or official European releases we can at least confirm that all four titles shown off in its native homeland last November will be coming to North America.

Thus, Atlus USA have confirmed their plans and broad North American release dates in some shape or form for the following:

Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth - This Nintendo 3DS RPG containing characters from both Persona 3 and 4 will be released in the US during the autumn.

Persona 4 Arena: Ultimax - This autumn will also see the follow-up to fighting game Persona 4 Arena hit the PlayStation 3.

Persona 4: Dancing All Night - 2015 is the slated release date for this PlayStation Vita rhythm game.

Persona 5 - Saving the best until last, this next full-blown instalment in the Persona franchise is also expected to enjoy a 2015 release on the PlayStation 3.

Which of these titles would you like to see come to Europe?  Let us know in the comments!


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