

Despite the apparent culprit of the P-1 Grand Prix claiming they did not have a persona (and therefore unable to enter the TV World) the Investigation Team assume that it's related and agree to go in the TV World to investigate the next day. Teddie reports that after the events of P4A the TV World has yet to revert to its peaceful self and that multiple individuals, neither human nor shadows are inside. Yukiko asks about the whereabouts of Persona 4 Golden's Marie but they assume she'll turn up at some point as she tends to do. After finding seats, Narukami, Yosuke Hanamura, Chie Satonaka, Yukiko Amagi, Kanji Tatsumi and Teddie all resolve to ignore Mitsuru Kirijo's warning not to involve themselves in the week's Persona-related events further. Upon arriving they find Junes packed with families and their children, apparently forgetting that they are in the middle of Golden Week. Yu NarukamiĪ few days after the events of Persona 4 Arena the Investigation Team, minus Naoto Shirogane and Rise Kujikawa (who were unable to attend due to obligations), meet up at Junes to discuss the events of the P-1 Grand Prix. Unlike Persona 4 Arena, in which players could play through the same chain of events as any character in a What If? scenario, there is one set chain of events in which the player pick a different character to see what's happening with them at any given time, unlocking more of the story after completing one of the chapters. Margaret muses over this individual's immediate future, which she states will involve Yu Narukami. Igor comments on the apparent dismissal of them by this individual and tells he/she that they are likely to enter into a contract with them soon. In the Velvet Room, Igor and Margaret introduce an unknown individual to the Velvet Room and explain their purpose in helping guests. The game was released in arcades on November 28, 2013, and is due for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 releases in fall 2014 for North America. It is once again being developed by Atlus and Arc System Works together and was announced through a location test on August 16th, 2013 where people had a chance to play a test version of the game at an arcade.

Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold is a sequel to the 2012 fighting game Persona 4 Arena, featuring playable characters from both Persona 3 and Persona 4.
