Sega and Atlus’ upcoming role-playing game, Persona 3: Reload, is now available for pre-load, and the game’s download size has also been revealed.
Persona 3: Reload is now available to pre-load on Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X, and the game’s download size has been revealed. Meanwhile, those who pre-ordered the game on PS4, PS5, and PC will have to wait a bit longer.
Persona 3: Reload Download Size
The download size for Persona 3: Reload on Xbox can be seen below.
- Xbox: 20.69 GB
Persona 3: Reload Pre-load Date
The pre-load date for Persona 3: Reload on Xbox and PlayStation platforms can be seen below.
- Xbox: January 11, 2024 (available now)
- PlayStation: January 31, 2024
As mentioned above, those who have pre-ordered a digital copy of Persona 3: Reload can pre-load the game on Xbox platforms starting today on January 11, 2024. The digital pre-load should come with the latest update pre-installed, However, given that the pre-load has arrived around over three weeks prior to the game’s release on February 2, 2024, it’s possible that some additional updates may be rolled out before launch. Meanwhile, those who pre-ordered the game on PlayStation will be able to pre-load it starting January 31, 2024.
Persona 3 Reload is a remake of Persona 3 (2006) , the fourth main installment in the Persona series. The storyline revolves around a high school student who returns to his hometown a decade after his parents died in a car crash. Like in the original game, the protagonist discovers the ability to summon a Persona, representing his inner spirit. He joins the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad (S.E.E.S.), a group of Persona users united in defeating Shadows and unraveling the mystery of the Dark Hour.
The game retains its blend of traditional role-playing and social simulation gameplay but undergoes significant aesthetic, graphical, and mechanical enhancements. These changes incorporate systems and features introduced in the Persona series since the original Persona 3’s launch, particularly drawing from quality-of-life improvements seen in Persona 5.