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{{nihongo|'''Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3'''|ペルソナ3|Perusona 3}} is the fourth game in the [[Persona]] RPG series. The game was developed and published by [[Atlus]] for the [[PlayStation 2]]. ''Persona 3'' was released in Japan on [[July 13]], [[2006]], and was set to be released in North America on [[July 24]], [[2007]], but was delayed to [[August 14]], [[2007]] (due to a manufacturing error with the ''Persona 3'' art book). It was released in Europe and Australia on [[February 29]], [[2008]]. An add-on chapter, entitled ''Persona 3: FES'' was released in Japan on [[April 19]], [[2007]], and a combined release of the original game plus add-on chapter in North America on [[April 22]], [[2008]].  A PSP version with reduced graphics and lacking the extra content from [[Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3: FES|Persona 3: FES]], but featuring the ability to play as a female protagonist with a new storyline, was released on [[November 1]], [[2009]] in Japan, [[July 6]], [[2010]] in North America, and [[April 28]], [[2011]] in Europe, with the European version being published by Ghostlight.
{{nihongo|'''Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3'''|ペルソナ3|Perusona 3}} is the fourth game in the [[Persona]] RPG series. The game was developed and published by [[Atlus]] for the [[PlayStation 2]]. ''Persona 3'' was released in Japan on [[July 13]], [[2006]], and was set to be released in North America on [[July 24]], [[2007]], but was delayed to [[August 14]], [[2007]] (due to a manufacturing error with the ''Persona 3'' art book). It was released in Europe and Australia on [[February 29]], [[2008]]. An add-on chapter, entitled ''Persona 3: FES'' was released in Japan on [[April 19]], [[2007]], and a combined release of the original game plus add-on chapter in North America on [[April 22]], [[2008]].  A PSP version with reduced graphics and lacking the extra content from [[Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3: FES|Persona 3: FES]], but featuring the ability to play as a female protagonist with a new storyline, was released on [[November 1]], [[2009]] in Japan, [[July 6]], [[2010]] in North America, and [[April 28]], [[2011]] in Europe, with the European version being published by Ghostlight.