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You're very knowledgeable so i wanted to ask if there's anything aside from the games, movies, manga and the CDs where you can get p3 content? as far as i know that's all that's (mostly) easily available ——— that's basically all of it to be honest! but just to clarify the breadth of available content (at least that i myself have seen there is) main games: - persona 3 - persona 3 fes (the answer) - persona 3 portable (female route) - persona 3 reload (some additional stuff) spinoffs: - persona q (peak. both p3 and p4 side have p3-related content) - persona q2 - persona 3 dancing (the social events i love) - persona 4 arena + ultimax adaptations: - persona 3 the movies - persona 3 manga - persona 3 weird masquerade stageplay cds: - a certain day of summer (my least favourite, but it exists) - full/new moon - daylight/moonlight - episode luck + episode rain - character vol. 1 through 5 - the persona 3 portable ones (there's like 2 volumes one for male side one for female side idk if they're good i haven't listened to them) - seaside vacation before death's scythe (PEAK) fanbooks (note, most of these you'd have to find scans of online, and i can't really list everything here since there's novels like owari no kakera or shadow cry with like 1 chapter translated max): - persona 3 official design works (this is really recommend, it's a great book! a lot of people have posted copies of its english translation online, but since there were so few copies made, it's really hard to find for yourself) - persona 3 club book (never officially translated into english, but scans exist online and it's niftee) - persona 3 portable fanbook (never officially translated into english either, but it's pretty fun to pick through scans of it as well) other content: - persona trinity soul (don't watch this. or well if you want to go ahead, but it's not really persona 3 media so much as it is just persona media. and even then it's not really that either) - persona 3 manga anthologies (these aren't really "canon" and most don't really consider them official either. they're different books written by a variety of authors created and distributed by different publishing houses under atlus licensing, but they're mostly just fun side stuff. they were never officially translated or distributed by atlus, so you have to go on mangadex for them) - velvet blue novel (https://docs.google.com/document/d/18qiq4kEdyo4t0gKydUJDJQUUDCvXqb-4PHEWk1oP_0o/edit#heading=h.4z4pixr9as68) (this is actually the only one of the novels that has been fully fantranslated so i'm linking to it here) i think that's all. all that i am presently aware of at least