Premium subscribers on PlayStation 5 can experience the critically and commercially acclaimed role-playing game in 4K/60 FPS.
Including the PS4 version, total shipments and digital sales for the critically acclaimed RPG have crossed 3.3 million worldwide.
The best is yet to come for Microsoft's ninth-generation consoles, but there have been plenty of must-play titles since it first launched.
Titles in the Persona 5 series, including Persona 5 Royal and Persona 5 Strikers, make up 46.6 percent of total sales at 7.22 million.
The widely acclaimed RPG's PS5 version also debuted in the top 10 of the weekly Japanese retail charts with 5,000 units sold.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and A Plague Tale: Requiem also debut in the top 5, while Persona 5 Royal re-enters the top 10.
The universally acclaimed RPG finally arrives on other platforms. It's also available on Game Pass for the cloud, PC, and consoles.
It's a packed month for Microsoft's subscription service, with the likes of A Plague Tale: Requiem, Phantom Abyss, and more also joining.
The impossible dream comes true, at last.
With the acclaimed RPG coming to other platforms (and Game Pass) on October 21st, here's what you need to know before jumping in.
October promises several fun games, from action-adventure titles and first-person shooters to strategy RPGs and racing simulators.
The enhanced version of the acclaimed role-playing game is out on October 21st worldwide for PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
The widely acclaimed JRPG launches for the Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC, and PS5 in a few weeks' time.
A release date announcement could be coming soon, perhaps at Tokyo Game Show 2022, where Atlus has already confirmed its appearance.
In these games, your actions do have consequences.
While many of these games are great in their own right, one cannot help but ignore the fact that they are poorly paced in some shape or form.
If you want Persona 5 Royal's native PS5 version, you will have to buy it at full price, even if you already have the game on PS4.
For as good as these games are, they still have some pretty annoying flaws that are hard to ignore. Take a closer look here.
Likely thanks to the success of the Sonic the Hedgehog movies, Sega might be looking to bring Persona, Shin Megami Tensei, and Catherine to the world of live-action shows and movies.
Atlus has announced (at long last) that in addition to Xbox and PC, the Persona series will also be headed to the Nintendo Switch.