Persona 5 R for Nintendo Switch Announcement May Be Imminent
Despite Persona 5 releasing over a year ago, fans of the new introductions made with the latest game found many reasons to celebrate this year. The rhythm-based spinoff Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight released recently in the West, and the game’s Joker was also confirmed to be the first DLC fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. That last announcement though has left Nintendo Switch owners wondering if it would also mean that Persona 5 might in some way be brought to the console. Well, the recent findings of some fans might point to a Persona 5 R announcement for the Switch sometime soon. The clues can be seen below:
Persona Central has reported on a new web domain registered by Atlus that has been discovered. Their post refers to a series of web domains that Atlus reserved last year, which included a “P5R.jp” address. Atlus was not previously doing anything with this address, but now it seems they are working on something for this address, as it returns a 404 Not Found result when visited now by the public.
The big theory being held right now is that this will refer to a new version of Persona 5 that will be made for the Nintendo Switch. This would line up with the past main entries of the game as Persona 3 and Persona 4 had Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden released on portable PlayStation devices before. Hopefully Nintendo Switch owners that missed on Persona 5 on PS4 get the opportunity to meet Joker’s friends before his time in Smash. Bros. Now THAT would be no laughing matter.
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