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Amazon, Walmart, and Target Is Selling Persona 3 Reload for PS5 at Its Lowest Price Since It Came Out Through Cyber Monday

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Dec 1, 2024




The excellent Black Friday gaming deals show no signs of slowing down for Cyber Monday. You can still get Tears of the Kingdom and Sonic X Shadow for $30 each, Elden Ring for $20, and loads of other PS5 and Switch games for less than $30.Yet another one of these unmissable deals on a game released this year is for Persona 3 Reload for PS5, currently selling for just $25 – that’s a $35 price drop from its launch price. (More Atlus games from this year – the very, very good Metaphor: ReFantazio and Unicorn Overlord – got a respective $20 and $30 knocked off their prices for Black Friday/Cyber Monday.) Note again that this price is primarily for PS5 versions only; if you’re still a PlayStation holdout, Amazon does have PS4 editions for the same $25 and Walmart is selling PS4 copies for $33.This rebooted remake of Atlus’s Persona 3, probably the thematically darkest of the Persona games, came out in February and this is by far the lowest price it’s sold for since release. When I previewed the game back in January, I was creeped out by the new Tartarus (complimentary) and extremely into the upgrades made from the original Persona 3, another game I love dearly. Of course, it was even better to experience it as a whole in a full playthrough. Atlus stays not missing!Persona 3 Reload21What We Said in Our ReviewIn IGN’s 9/10 review, Michael Higham wrote: “A stellar visual overhaul and countless small changes and additions beyond it leave a significant impact, making Persona 3 Reload a more fully realized version of a beloved RPG. Although still dated in some respects, quality of life improvements and new features refresh its exciting turn-based combat and add depth to its touching story moments. Through an incredible new voice cast that embodies these unforgettable characters and an endearing soundtrack to reforge its identity, Persona 3 Reload tells a powerful, timeless story of tragedy and hope with sharp emotional sincerity. This is the kind of remake I’ve hoped for, and even after spending 70 hours to see it all the way to its conclusion, I still find it hard to believe it’s real.”See more great Black Friday gaming deals:Leanne Butkovic (she/they) is an Editorial Project Manager at IGN, where they’ve also written about movies, TV, and games.



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