Yes, the rumors were true.

Revealed during today's PC Gaming Show presentation, Atlus has announced that it is bringing the beloved JRPG Persona 4 Golden to PC. The game will be released exclusively via the Steam platform and is being sold at a baseline retail price of $19.99. A digital deluxe edition will also available for $24.99 and includes the game, a digital artbook, and a digital version of the soundtrack which contains 9 songs. And perhaps best of all, Persona 4 Golden is able to be picked up on Steam right now.

You can check out the launch trailer from Atlus right here:

Originally released back in 2012 on the PlayStation Vita, Persona 4 Golden was an enhanced edition of the original P4 which first launched on PS2 in 2008. The PC iteration of P4G marks the first time that the title has appeared on a non-handheld platform. It also marks the second time over the past year that Atlus has opted to start bringing its games to PC, something which the Japanese developer and publisher historically hasn't done very often. Early in 2019, the puzzle-adventure title Catherine was also finally ported to PC and released via Steam as well.

As for what's new in this version of Persona 4 Golden, HD graphics and an improved, variable frame rate are two of the most obvious additions to the game. Additionally, and surely to the delight of many fans, a Japanese VO track is now available to toggle on rather than only having the English dub as an option. In the Vita version of the game, this feature was previously not included, making this the first time that the Japanese voice track has come to the West.

If you're interested in reading a more opinionated take on Persona 4 Golden's PC iteration, be sure to also check out our review of the port. In short, we've been dabbling around with it for the past few weeks and definitely have found it to be worth picking up. Whether you're a longtime fan or someone who has had an eye on the JRPG for quite some time, it makes for a worthy addition to your Steam library.