'Persona 5' & 'Yakuza 0' Will Not Be Coming On Nintendo Switch & PC Platforms, Players Await The Major Conclusion
Switchy Sam"Persona 5" and "Yakuza 0" are among the two upcoming games for the PlayStation 4 consoles. Fans and players were expecting the games to get released for PC and Nintendo Switch. But, John Hardin, the Atlus U.S.A. PR Manager and SEGA of America, has refuted the possibilities of 'Persona 5' & 'Yakuza 0' getting PC and Nintendo Switch versions.
No PlayStation and No Switch, hopefully not
Persona 5 platforms: PS3, PS4.
Yakuza 0 platforms: PS4.
THAT'S. IT.
No Switch. No PC. Idk about the box label, that's a Sony thing. pic.twitter.com/8R3Qj36deA— John Hardin (@JohnLHardin) January 3, 2017
John Hardin confirmed the news on his Twitter handle. Then again, it is too rash to believe it right away because who knows? SEGA and Atlus might have a delay on the ports of "Persona 5" and "Yakuza 0." That is the reason why players and fans should not be raging or losing hope. There might be announcements when the game is released or days before the date. Other websites such as IGN, mentions about a confirmed support for the Nintendo Switch console, which leads to a baffling question.
Box labels are lacking in "Persona 5"
Another post from Gematsu targets the tweet post from Hardin and talks about the box label he mentions based on the Tweet. The report mentions about "Persona 5" lacking a label, while "Yakuza 0" presents a "PS4 Console Exclusive" label, which leads to a PC release. Anyhow, the platforms of these games made conflict among players and the developers or creators of the game. This will either assure console owners to stop expecting for the impossible or wait for the game to be released. Otherwise, a gamer will buy a proper console for these two games, which is a PlayStation 4. Moreover, it will be a total loss if SEGA and Atlus will not release these games on the PC version since many players have access to it.
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