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Persona 3 Portable LRG Collector’s Edition Has an Evoker

Atlus and Limited Run Games announced the pre-order period for a physical release of Persona 3 Portable (P3P) for PS4, Switch and Xbox One/Series X. Pre-orders open on September 29, 2023,. There will be a standard edition of Persona 3 Portable, as well as a Collector’s Edition which includes a replica Evoker.

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Persona 3 Portable originally launched for PSP way back in 2009, but came to modern consoles early in 2023. This new physical release will be available on its own for $34.99, as part of the Grimoire edition for $69.99, or in the S.E.E.S. Collector’s Edtion for $199.99. Each edition is available for any of the available platforms at the same price.

The Grimoire Edition includes the game, a steelbook, a slip cover and a box to carry it all in. Meanwhile, the S.E.E.S. edition includes everything in the Grimoire Edition, as well as the soundtrack, a school patch, armband, trading cards, certificate of authenticity, and an All Out Attack-themed shadowbox. The centerpiece of the S.E.E.S. edition of Persona 3 Portable is a replica of the Evoker gun used in game, along with it’s own light-up shadowbox.

You can get a look at each of the editions in the Twitter embeds down below:

Limited Run Games also announced modern console releases for the Gex series and Tomba back at its showcase in July, 2023. Atlus also has a remake for Persona 3 in the works, titled Reload.

Pre-orders for Limited Run Game’s physical release of Persona 3 Portable (P3P) and its editions open on September 29, 2023, and close on November 12. The game is also available on the Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One and Series X.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.