Persona 4 Golden is almost certainly coming to PC

Persona 5 Golden is almost certainly coming to PC

Persona 4 Golden is almost certainly coming to PC

Sources at Gematsu have claimed that Persona 4 Golden will be making its way to PC this week, possibly as a surprise launch at the 2020 PC Gaming Show.     

That’s right, rumour has it that Persona 4 Golden will release on PC on June 13th, and there is plenty of evidence to support these rumours. For starters, Atlus has confirmed that it will be present at 2020’s PC Gaming Show; next we have a listing for the game at SteamDB, and finally, we have a Denuvo support page for the game. 

Rumour has it that a version of Persona 3 is also coming to PC, and PC gamers are hopeful that Persona 5 will be revealed for the platform this week. If these rumours are legitimate, now’s a great time to be a Persona fan. 

Right now, Persona 4 Golden is an exclusive on Sony’s PlayStation Vita system, a port of the game’s original PS2 version. The game adds a new character to the game in the form of Marie and adds extra story elements, new Personas and Anime cutscenes to the game. Persona 5 Golden also added online elements to the game, allowing gamers to call for help during dungeon battles. 

The PC version of Persona 4 Golden is expected to feature high-resolution artwork and other graphical upgrades over the game’s PlayStation Vita version. At this time, it is unknown if the game will release on PlayStation 4 or other console platforms.  

  

Persona 4 Golden is almost certainly coming to PC  

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