![]() Judging by the recent additions to Xbox Game Pass by Square Enix, and even Atlus' parent company Sega, clearly there's an audience for all kinds for JRPGs on Xbox. RELATED: Atlus Wants to Know if Players Want Its Games on XboxĬlearly There's An Audience For JPRGs and Persona On Xbox Persona certainly wouldn't be particularly out of place on Xbox consoles as well as PlayStation, especially in the wake of Persona 5's enduring popularity. While mainline games in the Persona series have typically released solely on PlayStation, that trend has changed recently with Persona 4 Golden coming to PC last year, as well as Persona 5 Strikers releasing on PC last month. Xbox Game Pass has added a slew of popular JRPGs to the subscription, ranging from the traditional turn-based combat games, to more modern and contemporary alternatives. It's hard to argue that there's any shortage of JRPG fans who don't own a Xbox console, especially in recent years. The sole time a Persona game came to an Xbox console was the fighting game spin-off of Persona 4 proper: Persona 4 Arena, followed by its re-release Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. Only spin-offs manage to branch out beyond PlayStation's portfolio, with games like Persona Q and Q2 releasing on the Nintendo DS and 3DS, respectively. Especially when it comes to mainline Persona games, every entry (and enhanced re-release like Persona 3 FES, Persona 4 Golden, Persona 5 Royal) has released on a PlayStation console. While it's never been particularly confirmed or denied otherwise, Atlus games have typically skewed towards PlayStation exclusivity in the past.
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