Persona 3 Aigis: The First Mission is coming to Steam and the Nintendo Switch. However, this long-forgotten Persona 3 spin-off will not be treated to an official English localization.
02.04.2024 - 16:57 / gematsu.com / Nintendo
D3 Publisher has announced Run for Money: The Great Mission for Switch, a game based on the anime series of the same name. It will launch on July 4 in Japan.
Run for Money is a Japanese live-action variety show that puts players in the role of fugitives who must escape from hunters while completing missions in order to secure the prize money. The anime series Run for Money: The Great Mission began airing in April 2023.
The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu has first information on the newly announced game adaptation, including an introduction to the rules, a look at some of the many game-original stages and missions, characters from the anime that will appear in the game, and post-game elements.
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Persona 3 Aigis: The First Mission is coming to Steam and the Nintendo Switch. However, this long-forgotten Persona 3 spin-off will not be treated to an official English localization.
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