Persona 4 Golden is Out Now on PC

The acclaimed RPG comes to Steam with full HD and variable frame rate support.

Posted By | On 13th, Jun. 2020

Persona 4 Golden

Right before the PC Gaming Show, Atlus’s Persona 4 Golden is now available on Steam. No, this is not a joke – the critically acclaimed role-playing game is now playable for PC, and marks the franchise’s debut on the platform. It’s only $19.99 which is a pretty good price given its quality and content.

Persona 4 Golden on Steam comes with a bevy of PC-exclusive features. You can play it in full HD with variable frame rates (including support for 60 frames per second). Steam Achievements and Trading Cards are also supported. You can also choose between Japanese and English voiceovers.

Originally, Persona 4 launched for the PlayStation 2 in 2008. It was ported over to the PlayStation Vita as Persona 4 Golden in 2012. Along with adding a new character, Marie, it also brings more Personas, outfits, additional voice lines, new Social Links and new story content. Stay tuned for updates from the PC Gaming Show in the meantime.


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