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Persona 3 Reload New Trailer and Release Date Revealed

Atlus announced a February 2, 2024 release date for Persona 3 Reload. There is also a new trailer showing off the members of SEES. Pre-orders for the Limited box edition (only for the physical console versions) and digital versions are open as well.

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The latest trailer for the game puts the spotlight on characters who previously did not appear in promotions. For example, some scenes show us Ken’s Social Link, as well as what looks like a new scene with Akihiko. It also shows how battle and anime scenes will look. You can watch the new Persona 3 Reload trailer here:

The limited box will come with a SEES armband (using the new design), an art book, the sound track, and the Persona 4 Golden DLC set. This will let you wear the Yasogami High School uniforms, as well as utilize some exclusive Personas such as Izanagi and Kaguya. This set will cost 17,380 JPY (around $119.20). Video Games Plus is selling it for $279.99 CAD. As mentioned earlier, this box will only come with the physical console editions of the game.

There are two special digital versions to download as well. The Digital Premium Edition for $79.99 USD comes with the art book, soundtrack, and all of the DLC. The Digital Deluxe Edition for $99.99 USD will only have the art book and soundtrack. So far, the DLC pack that will come out with the game are the Persona 4 Golden costumes and Personas, well as the Persona 5 Royal costumes and Personas.

The Persona 3 Reload release date is February 2, 2024 for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass, and Windows PC via Steam. You can read our preview of the game here.


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