Insert Coin, who’s alreadyreleased an excellent lineofPersona 5themed clothing, has debuted a new collection featuring merchandise fromPersona 4 Golden. And this collection – made up of Yasogami High themed hoodies, jackets, and shirts – is just as stunning and high quality, which you can see in the gallery below. If you’re interested, check out the fashion line for yourself through the official Insert Coin sitehere:
Atlus and Sega have beenconsidering porting their library over to the PC platformfor a while, but thanks to the success ofPersona 4: Goldenearlier this year, it seems as though the publisher ispoised for a renewed interest in PC. “Going forward, we intend to aggressively promote the porting of previously launched titles to Steam and other new platforms,” Sega said in an accompanying statement with the financial results. “Under such direction, we would like to take multi-platform rollout in account and prepare the PC version and others from the start.”
Just last month, Atlus West announced that the PC port of the popular JRPG title hit the 500,000 player mark. To commemorate the occasion, series character designer Shigenori Soejimadrew an adorable sketchof some of the main character.
As a heavily expanded and refined release of the original game,Persona 4 Goldenconsidered one of the most acclaimed JRPGs of the past decade. But unfortunately despite its critical praise the game, which launched back in 2012, was essentially trapped on the poorly-received and ill fated PS Vita. This had the effect of limiting the potential audience. And for the longest time,Goldenstayed there, even though the Vita was increasingly fading out of the picture as the years went by and fans were consistently vocal in wanting to see a port or remaster of the game — and other Atlus favorites — on other platforms.
During the PC Gaming Show earlier this year, eight years after its initial launch,Goldenwasannounced and releasedfor the PC the same day via Steam, finally freeing it up from the Vita. This also offered a small but encouraging hope that Atlus is becoming more open to porting its existing titles to PC. If you’re interested in reading a more opinionated take onPersona 4 Golden‘sPC iteration, be sure to alsocheck out our review of the port.