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All of these (except the anime) are canon
Persona 5 royal is at the moment exclusive for ps4 but persona 5 is also playable and can be bought on PSN store for the PS3.
4 made most sense, more beloved, easier to play and a safe bet to make people hooked.
I think they will have two options now Atlus, seeing how the Persona team is working on Project Re Fantasy, they might want to make money on the persona serie and if so; they either port persona 3 or directly to persona 5 next year.
Persona 5 will get ported and released on Steam in Q1 2021, and people will see a Persona 3 remaster on steam later. This has the potential to make Atlus loads of money, and judging Atlus, they always like more profit.
More solid backing to my argument: PC players who have got introduced to Persona through P4G will obviously fall in love more with the Persona series, if Atlus releases P5, since it's just more "new"? I think people will get this argument.
Before someone ask how could SEGA afford that kind of cash hasnt it been a downhill after Dreamcast?!
yes and no.
SEGA was still making great money from games and especially arcade halls which they owns in Japan, and SAMMY was one of these toy slot machine company that was making and still is making tons of money, and usually at arcades, so they emerged with SEGA and became SEGA/SAMMY.
Anyway, They are now a parent company of Atlus, so yes, Atlus is probably on their own but they went bankrupt last time (only a few franchises was making money, like persona for ex) so ports of classics is probably a safe bet.
It make no sense in SEGA or Atlus view not to port all these games sooner or later.
But a persona 5 royal make no sense now, no way in hell would they wanna hurt their physical copy sales, or else people will just ignore the first version and want the directors cut AND for pc.