Persona 4 Golden may be about 10 years old, but it's far from irrelevant. It belongs to Atlus' broad movement of reviving old Persona titles for the modern era, which will seriously pick up steam in the coming years. Persona 4 Golden and its predecessor Persona 3 Portable are coming to major gaming platforms sometime in the near future, presumably after Persona 5 Royal releases for more platforms in October. This comes after Persona 4 Golden had a very successful return to form through its release on Steam. The Investigation Team's search for the truth is now well-known to Persona fans new and old, so there's a new appetite for stories that focus on them.
That's why Atlus should strongly consider making a P4G spinoff in the same vein as Persona 5 Strikers, the hack-and-slash action RPG developed in collaboration with Omega Force of Dynasty Warriors fame. The explosive Persona 5 Strikers was a very different game from the original turn-based RPG, but Persona has never been afraid of surprising spinoffs, and the game was a huge hit. Persona 4 Golden's characters deserve another day in the sun, and using them to turn Strikers into a new spinoff series would be a great way for Atlus to buy time for Persona 6.
How Long It Takes to Beat Persona 4 Golden Compared to Persona 5 Royal
Persona 5 Strikers was a clear success. The game received strong reviews, and it has sold over 1.5 million copies, which is a big deal considering that Persona as a franchise has only sold about 15 million units worldwide. Adoration towards Persona 5's Phantom Thieves certainly has something to do with that, but Persona 5 Strikers' concept and gameplay formula are compelling in their own right. Due to that success, Atlus would be wise to carry the
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