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'''''Persona 4 Arena Ultimax''''' is a 2013 fighting game, and a spin-off of {{ | '''''Persona 4 Arena Ultimax''''' is a 2013 fighting game, and a spin-off of {{Link|Game|p4}} from the {{Link|Series|p}}. It was developed by [[Arc System Works]], published by [[Atlus]], and released as an arcade game on November 28, 2013 in Japan. In 2014, the game was ported to the PlayStation 3 and released on August 28 in Japan, September 30 in North America, and on November 21 in Europe. In North America and Europe, the game was also ported to the Xbox 360 and released on the same days. On March 17, 2022, the game was re-released worldwide for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. | ||
The game is a sequel to the 2012 fighting game, {{ | The game is a sequel to the 2012 fighting game, {{Link|Game|p4a}}. | ||
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Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is a 2013 fighting game, and a spin-off of Persona 4 from the Persona. It was developed by Arc System Works, published by Atlus, and released as an arcade game on November 28, 2013 in Japan. In 2014, the game was ported to the PlayStation 3 and released on August 28 in Japan, September 30 in North America, and on November 21 in Europe. In North America and Europe, the game was also ported to the Xbox 360 and released on the same days. On March 17, 2022, the game was re-released worldwide for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
The game is a sequel to the 2012 fighting game, Persona 4 Arena.
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