Atlus Having Huge Persona Sale

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Today, on their Facebook page, Atlus announced yet another sale emphasizing the Shin Megami Tensei spinoff series Persona on the PlayStation Network. The sale covers games spanning multiple platforms, including the PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita.

Here are the games on sale (all prices in U.S. dollars):

Persona 4 Arena Ultimate EditionWas $44.99, now $22.49

Persona Was $19.99, now $9.99
Persona 2: Innocent Sin Was $19.99, now $9.99
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment Was $9.99, now $4.99
Persona 3 FES Was $9.99, now $4.99
Persona 3 Portable Was $19.99, now $9.99
Persona 4 Golden Was $29.99, now $19.99
Persona 4 Arena and DLC Was $29.99, now $14.99

They didn’t say how long the sale would be going on, so if you haven’t bought any of the games listed and are interested, now would be the time to act.

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