Initially rumored for January 2022, the three titles will be going live tomorrow, free for all PlayStation Plus subscribers on PS4 and PS5.
Atlus is planning on releasing "a game that will become a pillar" for the company sometime in 2022, but details on it remain scant.
The Persona Team's Kazuhisa Wada also revealed that the success of Persona 4 Golden on Steam prompted a scaling up in development.
Several new developments are pointing to a Nintendo Switch and PS4 launch for Atlus' acclaimed RPG, Persona 4 Golden.
Call of Duty: Vanguard and Battlefield 2042 were also the first and second best-selling titles of the month despite mixed receptions from fans.
A prominent leaker claims that Atlus is working on a multiplatform remaster of Persona 3 Portable, which originally launched for the PSP over a decade ago.
Coming to PS4, Switch and PC next year, it's based on the 2.50 arcade version which has never released outside of arcades.
The crossover fighting game with Persona 3 and Persona 4 characters is finally being updated for a new generation of players.
Atlus recently added another game to its Steam library, which could suggest that it's set to bring another game to PC soon.
The newest patch for Atlus' RPG is bringing the option to change the in-game field of view during exploration segments.
The Vanillaware-developed adventure strategy game is also confirmed to have sold over 500,000 units worldwide since its initial release.
While a specific date for when this patch will go live hasn't yet been provided, Atlus has released notes for what to expect from it.
Nintendo Switch games dominate the top 10 software charts, while the console itself dominates the hardware side of things.
Jurassic World Evolution 2 and Shin Megami Tensei 5 also see debuts in the top 10, while Call of Duty: Vanguard retains the top spot.
Atlus' long-awaited RPG recently launched exclusively for the Nintendo Switch, but it seems like PC and PS4 versions are also planned.
Upcoming Nintendo Switch games dominate the top 10 again, with the PS5 version of Gran Turismo 7 being the only non-Switch title to break it into the charts.
Atlus's newest RPG arrives on November 12th for the Nintendo Switch and sees players battling against the coming apocalypse.
Shin Megami Tensei 5 drops back down to second place in a top 10 dominated almost entirely by upcoming Switch exclusives.
Keep your Macca and Life Stones ready.
Japanese outlet Famitsu has reviewed Atlus' upcoming RPG, and praises the game highly for its combat, world design, and more.