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Atlus has at last respondend to the questions about a potentialPersona 3 ReloadSwitch port by suggesting that a version of the game for Nintendo’s hybrid console is not outside the realm of possibility. Its comments on the matter emerged mere weeks ahead ofPersona 3 Reload’s global release, which is scheduled for February 2.

First unveiled in mid-2023, the remake of the third entry in thePersonafranchise will be skipping Nintendo’s hit handheld console at launch. Shortly following its unveiling, a well-known Atlus insider reported that no publishing deal has been struck for bringing the game to the Nintendo ecosystem, indicating thatPersona 3 Reloadwon’t reach the Switch anytime soon.

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Be that as it may, a Switch port of the game is not completely off the table, according toPersona 3 ReloadDirector Takuya Yamaguchi. In a recent interview with the Spanish-language outletAtomix, Yamaguchi revealed that Atlus’s P-Studio decided “there would be no version [of the game] for the Nintendo Switch” fairly early on during the remake’s development, while the project was still in a concept phase. But it would appear that the company remains open to the idea of a Switch port, with Yamaguchi explaining that such an undertaking is simply a matter of “discussing it with the team and seeing what they think,” according to a machine translation of the interview.

Since we started conceptualizing everything that was coming in Persona 3 Reload, we decided that there would be no version for the Nintendo Switch. Of course, the idea is there, but it’s a matter of discussing it with the team and seeing what they think about it, and we’ll see what happens.

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The industry veteran’s remarks arrived just ahead of the one-year release anniversary of thePersona 3 PortableandPersona 4 GoldenSwitch ports. The widely celebrated fifth entry in the franchise was also brought to Nintendo’s hybrid console back in October 2022 simultaneously with its PC, PS5, and Xbox console ports. The reason whyReloadwill break with that pattern of all-inclusive multi-platform releases hasn’t been made clear by Yamaguchi. But it possibly has something to do with the fact thatAtlus foundPersona 3 PortableandP4Gports to be difficultand even “painstaking” to complete.

Another potential explanation for whyReloadis skipping Nintendo’s ecosystem at launch has to do with the very timing of its release. Specifically, there has recently been an influx of evidencesuggesting that the Switch 2 is on the horizon, with many industry watchers agreeing that Nintendo’s next console will likely hit the market in the second half of 2024.

Assuming that forecast is accurate, it stands to reason that Atlus would be aware of the console’s planned release window, not least because it would already be in possession of the Switch 2 dev kits at this time. The studio could hence simply be waiting for Nintendo to release more powerful hardware that would have a much easier time of runningPersona 3 Reload, which is shaping up to be the most graphically intensive entry in the franchise to date.

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Step into the shoes of a transfer student thrust into an unexpected fate when entering the hour “hidden” between one day and the next. Awaken an incredible power and chase the mysteries of the Dark Hour, fight for your friends, and leave a mark on their memories forever.Persona 3 Reload is a captivating reimagining of the genre-defining RPG, reborn for the modern era.Experience the pivotal game of the Persona series faithfully remade with cutting-edge graphics, modernized quality-of-life features, and signature stylish UI. Fully immerse yourself in an emotional, gripping journey with new scenes, character interactions, and additional voiceover. Choose how to meaningfully spend each day through various activities from exploring the Port Island to forging genuine bonds with beloved characters. Build and command your optimal team to take down otherworldly Shadows and climb closer to the truth.