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Mystery Atlus Website : “P4P” Incoming?

Atlus, the wonderful game company behind so many awesome JRPG games which we all love and enjoy, has put up a new mystery website: p-atlus.jp.

Could a Persona 4 Portable be on its way?

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Looking at the bright yellow colour scheme and the font of the words, I have no doubts fans already recognise this as the iconic image of Persona 4. The “p” in the url probably could mean “portable”. With the animation of Persona 4 coming in October, it definitely makes sense for Atlus to continue its rather successful remakes of its Persona games on portables. The question is: Is it going to be a PS Vita game, PSP game or maybe even a 3DS game?

Hopefully more will be revealed in the special programme for Persona 4 the Animation, which will be aired live through Nico Nico tomorrow night. Personally, I’m hoping for a Persona 4 Portable on the PS Vita, with a female protagonist in tow.

Though I wouldn’t mind a P5 announcement either.

[p-atlus.jp]

Notes

  1. theradicalkanji reblogged this from mabufu-gaming and added:
    I need to play more persona.
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    PLEASE LET THIS BE REAL. WANT IT. SO BAD.
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    Atlus, the wonderful game company behind so many awesome JRPG games which we all love and enjoy, has put up a new...
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    YES PLEASE YES PEASE Can it...like four more years
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