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- Persona 3 Reload is an RPG developed by Atlus and published by SEGA.
- According to SteamDB, Persona 3 Reload has had the most successful Steam launch in series history.
- Persona 3 currently maintains an all-time peak of over 43,000 players.
It seems PC players haven’t been shy in showing their love for Persona 3 Reload. According to SteamDB, it has had the biggest Steam launch in the history of the franchise, outnumbering the PC ports of both Persona 4 Golden as well as Persona 5 Royal. As of right now, the game is sitting at a very comfortable peak of 43,801 players.
Comparatively, Persona 5 Royal managed to reach an all-time peak of 35,474 players, with Persona 4 Golden lagging slightly behind at a marginally low but healthy 29,984 players.
After long anticipation, Persona 3 Reload has been a fantastic new entry in the series that boldly revitalizes a PS2 classic. The game was released yesterday on February 2, 2024, for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, and PC to an overwhelmingly positive commercial and critical reception.
eXputer’s Hammad Ijaz scored the game a 4.5/5 in his review, stating, “Persona 3 Reload embodies the visual and atmospheric experience I always envisioned for Persona 3, and with some minor adjustments, it unquestionably establishes itself as the definitive version of the game.”
Persona 3 is one of the most beloved RPGs on the PS2 thanks to its darker, more mature story alongside a lovable cast of characters that develop throughout its 70+ hour story. However, Reload takes what was good about the original entry while modernizing its more outdated aspects such as the gameplay and presentation, borrowing many elements from 2017’s Persona 5 in its revitalization.
Persona 3 Reload features fully-voiced social links for the first time in the series, as well as the ability to give direct commands to party members during battle. Reload even includes its own rendition of the Baton Pass system from Persona 5.
Persona 3’s launch has coincided with yet another massive RPG from a respected long-running franchise: Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth. Coincidentally, Infinite Wealth also happens to be the most successful Steam launch in its franchise.
It seems SEGA’s decision to simultaneously release their newer titles on PC has been paying off in spades. Following the success of the Persona and Like a Dragon series, as well as Sony’s migration into the PC platform, it’s easy to see that the PC has become a major factor in the commercial success of many games.
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