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Y-ko, known as Maya in localizations, is a character in Persona 3.

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Gameplay

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Game Appearances

Persona 3

Y-ko serves as the Hermit Social Link for the male protagonist. She is a player of the MMO Devil Busters Online,[1] wherein she uses the alias "Y-ko,"[2] a reference to Yumiko Shirasagi from the Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei series, and she dubs the protagonist "N-jima,"[3] a reference to Akemi Nakajima.[a]

Trivia

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese Y子 Wai-ko Y-ko
Simplified Chinese Y子 Wài-zǐ Y-ko
Traditional Chinese Y子 Wài-zǐ Y-ko
French Maya
German Maya
Italian Maya
Korean Y양 Wai-yang Ms. Y
Polish Maya
Brazilian Portuguese Maya
Russian Майя Mayya Maya
Spanish Maya
Turkish Maya

Gallery

Notes

  1. In the localizations of all versions of Persona 3, Devil Busters Online is changed to Innocent Sin Online, a reference to Persona 2: Innocent Sin. Her screen name is changed to "Maya," a reference to Maya Amano, and the protagonist's screen name is changed to Tatsuya, a reference to Tatsuya Suou.

References

  1. "伊織 順平: オマエにやるよ。”デビルバスターズ・オンライン”。" Translation: "Junpei Iori: I'll give this to you. "Devil Busters Online."" Persona 3 FES (PlayStation 2). Developed by Atlus. Published by Atlus. Japanese.
  2. "赤い服の女: ついでに私も改名! ”Y子”って確信犯!?" Persona 3 FES (PlayStation 2). Developed by Atlus. Published by Atlus. Japanese.
  3. "赤い服の女: …”N島”とかどう? てか決まりー!" Translation: "Red-Clothed Woman: ...How about something like "N-jima"? Well then, it's decided!" Persona 3 FES (PlayStation 2). Developed by Atlus. Published by Atlus. Japanese.