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Persona 4 Arena Ultimax was first released for consoles six years ago in Japan on August 28th, 2014.
Born July 30th, 1994, Chie Satonaka was 16/17 during the events of P4.
This year would be her 26th birthday.
Welcome to the ultimate in Mayonaka Arena.
Persona 4 Arena was first released for consoles eight years ago in Japan on July 26th, 2012.
"A peaceful rural town is shaken by bizarre murders..."
July 10th, 2008
Persona 4 was first released in Japan on this day, twelve years ago.
Persona 4 Dancing All Night was first released five (5!) years ago on June 25th, 2015.
Fun fact: In Persona 4, Rise Kujikawa's dungeon first becomes accessible on June 25th, 2011.
Born June 1st, 1995, Rise Kujikawa was 15/16 during the events of P4.
This year would be her 25th birthday.
One of the first renders released for P4D during its initial reveal subtly advertised the collaboration with DINGO (see: text on the cassette tape). This text was never removed after development restarted despite the render being present on P4D's back cover.
Born April 27, 1995, Naoto Shirogane was 15-16 during the events of P4.
This year would be her 25th birthday.
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(Image source: Shigenori Soejima & P-Studio Art Unit: Art Works 2)
A cause of some confusion: in Japanese P4 media, Nanako refers to the majority of the protagonist's teenage friends as "[first name] onee/onii-chan" with very few exceptions (i.e. Rise). This is even continued in PQ2 with the phantom thieves and the Nanako navigator DLC.