The Persona series crosses the Cap of 10 million

SEGA recently confirmed that the Persona series had reached 10 million lives in twenty-three years of existence. According to Sega Sammy s annual report, published in October 2018, Persona had just exceeded 9.3 million; resulting in the delivery of 700,000 additional units within ten months. Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth recently contributes to these sales figures with 80,000 units sold in Japan and Persona 5 Royal will be launched exclusively on PS4 in Japan on October 31. Persona 5 Royal will be released in the spring of 2020 for the west, which will still contribute to the success of Persona.

Atlas today announced the Celebration of Persona 5 Royal, which would include a live gameplay, more information on the upcoming title and a concert presented by the Lynn singer. The event is called the first announcement of the Royal Completion of Persona 5 and begins after the exit of the anime proof of justice. Atlas and Sega have even more to celebrate the announcement of this first by announcing that the Persona franchise has exceeded ten million copies. Sold. We hope that the success of the Persona series will encourage more developers to consider taking more RPG in the west.

Persona 5 has been the most successful in the franchise, already exceeding 2.7 million copies shipped worldwide in April 2019, almost three years after its release. Persona 5 also made its debut with the greatest success in North America in the history of the series. We really liked the story and fights of Persona 5, and we encourage you to consult our article to check if the Persona series is worth verifying.

Last Scene - Persona Q2 New Cinema Labyrinth OST [Extended]

Are you one of the ten million fans of Persona? What is your favorite game of Persona? Are there any attack games that have caught your interest over the years? Let us know in the comments below!

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