Persona 5 Release Window Revealed at SegaSammy Earnings Call; Atlus PS3,PS4 RPG arrives by October?

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The Persona 5 release window revealed is ground-breaking news to a lot of gamers who have constantly been waiting for new information about the title. The PS3 and PS4 RPG by Atlus has shown evidence that a 2015 release is very likely.

This update is based on a report from a dedicated website to the game, PersonaCentral. The said release date is derived from the earnings release for SEGA SAMMY, which is the mother company of Atlus. In the list, the release date for Persona 5 was shown to be October to December of 2015. This will hold true not just for Japan, but also for North America.

The fiscal year of the said company has concluded in March 2015. With four confirmed Japanese games package titles launched for the first two quarters of the fiscal year of 2016 (being inclusive of the months April up to September 2015), the release for Persona 5 has been derived.

The said titles are as follows: Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe scheduled on May 28 for 3DS; June 4 would be another 3DS game, Stella Glow; Alien Isolation for Xbox One and PS4 is set on June 11; lastly, Persona 4: Dancing All Nights is dated on June 25 for PS Vita.

The actual figures of the sales were mentioned in PlayStationLifestyle through a report from Gematsu. It showed that Persona 4 Arena Ultimax had a total of 280,000 for Japan, US, and Europe. Values for Alien Isolation, Football Manager, and Sonic Boom for Wii U and 3DS were also provided.

The Persona 5 release window revealed suggest that the Atlus title will be available for players within the last three months of the year. Of course, this statement was based on the observation of the trends from financial sales reports. Thus, more confirmation would still be needed to have peace of mind when the video game will exactly be released.

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