New rumour claims Atlus has made good progress on new mainline Persona games and is preparing to reveal them soon.
Both ports feature 60 FPS options on all platforms and 120 FPS options on Xbox Series X. They're also playable on Game Pass.
Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden's Xbox Series X versions also supposedly "run flawlessly with Quick Resume support."
Microsoft has confirmed that the first wave of January additions for the subscription service doesn't include any newly-announced titles.
A leaker claims that Atlus is working on a Persona 3 remake that will feature graphics and quality-of-life improvements in line with Persona 5.
The publisher already has Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3: Portable coming to new platforms this month, and GrimGrimoire OnceMore in April.
Each title retails for $19.99 and is available in a bundle for $39.49. Persona 5's Morgana also explains the premise for both in a new video.
In addition to high-resolution visuals, each game allows for changing difficulty from the beginning and saving anywhere with Quick Save.
Including the PS4 version, total shipments and digital sales for the critically acclaimed RPG have crossed 3.3 million worldwide.
The sci-fi adventure/strategy game celebrates a new milestone on its third anniversary. It's available for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.
A "Speed Up" mode for faster battles, the option to teleport directly to shops from the City Map, and more have also been added.
Along with appearances by several actors who voice in-game characters, there will be a performance by Hu Ito, who sings as Miyuki Inaba.
Two Point Campus also saw weaker-than-expected unit sales, despite the number of users and evaluations reaching a record high.
Titles in the Persona 5 series, including Persona 5 Royal and Persona 5 Strikers, make up 46.6 percent of total sales at 7.22 million.
The widely acclaimed RPG's PS5 version also debuted in the top 10 of the weekly Japanese retail charts with 5,000 units sold.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and A Plague Tale: Requiem also debut in the top 5, while Persona 5 Royal re-enters the top 10.
The universally acclaimed RPG finally arrives on other platforms. It's also available on Game Pass for the cloud, PC, and consoles.
The impossible dream comes true, at last.
With the acclaimed RPG coming to other platforms (and Game Pass) on October 21st, here's what you need to know before jumping in.
Both titles will also be available for Game Pass and serve as remasters for the original games with quality-of-life improvements.