Persona 4
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Persona 4
Summary
Persona 4 is a video game[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,951 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Persona 4's instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- Persona 4 was directed by Katsura Hashino[4].
- Persona 4's composer is recorded as Shoji Meguro[5].
- Persona 4 was published by Atlus[6].
- Persona 4 was published by Square Enix[7].
- Persona 4 was published by Nippon Ichi Software[8].
- Persona 4's genre is role-playing video game[9].
- Persona 4's genre is LGBT-themed video game[10].
- Persona 4's genre is video game with LGBT character[11].
- Persona 4's developer is recorded as Atlus[12].
- Persona 4's part of the series is recorded as Persona[13].
- Persona 4's depicts is recorded as LGBTQ character[14].
- Persona 4's production company is recorded as Studio Hibari[15].
- Persona 4's Commons category is recorded as Persona 4[16].
- Persona 4's platform is recorded as Q10680[17].
- Persona 4's platform is recorded as PlayStation Vita[18].
- Persona 4's platform is recorded as PlayStation 3[19].
- Persona 4's platform is recorded as Microsoft Windows[20].
- Persona 4's game mode is recorded as single-player video game[21].
- Persona 4 was distributed by DVD[22].
- Persona 4's input device is recorded as DualShock[23].
- Persona 4's country of origin is recorded as Japan[24].
- Persona 4 was published on July 10, 2008[25].
- Persona 4 was published on December 9, 2008[26].
- Persona 4 was published on March 13, 2009[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Publishers include Atlus[6], Square Enix[7], and Nippon Ichi Software[8]. Persona 4 was directed by Katsura Hashino[4].
Publication
Publication dates include July 10, 2008[25], December 9, 2008[26], March 13, 2009[27], June 14, 2012[28], November 20, 2012[29], and February 22, 2013[30]. Genres include role-playing video game[9], LGBT-themed video game[10], and video game with LGBT character[11]. Persona 4's part of the series is recorded as Persona[13]. It was distributed by DVD[22].
Subject and Themes
Persona 4's part of the series is recorded as Persona[13].
Why It Matters
Persona 4 ranks in the top 1% of video_game entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,951 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]