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Economic Times
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Persona 4 Revival officially announced: Atlus delivers a modern makeover
Getty Images Persona 4 Revival officially announced After months of swirling rumors and cryptic hints, Atlus has finally confirmed what fans have been hoping for: Persona 4 Revival , a complete remake of the iconic 2008 RPG, is officially in development. The announcement came during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8, 2025, sending shockwaves of excitement through the gaming community. Persona 4 Revival is set to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and will be available day one for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. While Atlus has not revealed a release date, the debut teaser trailer showcased a fresh 360-degree camera system, replacing the original's fixed perspective and promising a more immersive exploration of the rural town of Inaba. The remake is expected to follow in the footsteps of 2024's Persona 3 Reload , featuring upgraded visuals, enhanced sound, a revamped combat system, and expanded social simulation elements. Longtime fans are already speculating about quality-of-life improvements and new gameplay mechanics, though Atlus has remained tight-lipped about notable development is the absence of several original English voice actors, including Yuri Lowenthal (Yosuke), who recently shared on social media that they were not invited back for the remake. This has sparked discussion among fans eager to see how the new cast will reinterpret beloved characters. Originally released for the PlayStation 2 and later as Persona 4 Golden on the PS Vita, the game is celebrated for its blend of murder mystery, dungeon crawling, and high school social life. The remake aims to introduce a new generation to its gripping narrative and quirky cast, while giving veterans a reason to revisit Inaba with fresh eyes. Although details remain scarce, the hype is undeniable. As Atlus puts the finishing touches on Persona 4 Revival , fans are already counting down the days until they can dive back into the Midnight Channel.


Time of India
16 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Persona 4 Revival officially announced: Atlus delivers a modern makeover
Atlus has officially announced Persona 4 Revival, a complete remake of the beloved 2008 RPG, during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8, 2025. Launching on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with a day-one Game Pass release, the remake promises upgraded visuals, enhanced sound, and a revamped combat system. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads After months of swirling rumors and cryptic hints, Atlus has finally confirmed what fans have been hoping for: Persona 4 Revival , a complete remake of the iconic 2008 RPG, is officially in development. The announcement came during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8, 2025, sending shockwaves of excitement through the gaming 4 Revival is set to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and will be available day one for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. While Atlus has not revealed a release date, the debut teaser trailer showcased a fresh 360-degree camera system, replacing the original's fixed perspective and promising a more immersive exploration of the rural town of remake is expected to follow in the footsteps of 2024's Persona 3 Reload, featuring upgraded visuals, enhanced sound, a revamped combat system, and expanded social simulation elements. Longtime fans are already speculating about quality-of-life improvements and new gameplay mechanics, though Atlus has remained tight-lipped about notable development is the absence of several original English voice actors, including Yuri Lowenthal (Yosuke), who recently shared on social media that they were not invited back for the remake. This has sparked discussion among fans eager to see how the new cast will reinterpret beloved released for the PlayStation 2 and later as Persona 4 Golden on the PS Vita, the game is celebrated for its blend of murder mystery, dungeon crawling, and high school social life. The remake aims to introduce a new generation to its gripping narrative and quirky cast, while giving veterans a reason to revisit Inaba with fresh details remain scarce, the hype is undeniable. As Atlus puts the finishing touches on Persona 4 Revival, fans are already counting down the days until they can dive back into the Midnight Channel
Yahoo
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Persona 4 Remake Announces Itself With Laughably Short Trailer
During today's Xbox Summer Game Fest event, the long-rumored remake of Persona 4 was finally announced... but that's about all we got from the ridiculously short teaser revealing the upcoming remake. Here's the trailer for Persona 4 Revival, which doesn't have a release date: In the extremely (incredibly) brief teaser released by Atlus during the event, we saw a few seconds of gameplay, got a name for the remake, and a list of platforms that the remake of the beloved JRPG will be available on in the future. Persona 4 Revival has been rumored for years now, with leakers and insiders hinting at the game's existence. And then on May 28, Persona 4 voice actor Yuri Lowenthal posted on BlueSky—in response to fans asking him about the then-rumored remake and his return—saying that he wasn't coming back despite possibly begging Atlus to return. 'And for those who keep asking, no, I will not be returning as Yosuke for the Persona 4 remake,' posted Lowenthal, who also voices Spider-Man in the Insomniac games on PS4/PS5. 'I asked. Maybe I even begged, but they don't want me to come back.' This was a big hint that the remake was happening. And now, courtesy of Summer Game Fest, we finally got a teaser. There's not really much to it, but I suspect fans of the original Persona 4 and the franchise as a whole will be digging into every frame to see what they can uncover. Persona 4 Revival arrives on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in the future. No Switch 2 port was announced. Which is odd, but hey, maybe things will change between now and whenever the remake finally arrives. . For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Engadget
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Engadget
Persona 4 Revival is real and coming to PS5, PC and Xbox
The Persona 4 remake is real and its going to be called Persona 4 Revival . Atlus shared a trailer for the game during the Xbox Games Showcase, confirming its upgraded, likely Unreal Engine 5-powered visuals, and that it's coming to Xbox platforms. The trailer is remarkably short, all you really get are shots of Persona 4's small-town countryside setting, snippets of the game's score, some spooky TVs and the gray-haired player character running around. But if you've played the beloved RPG, you don't need much more to get the gist. Persona 3 Reload was released in 2024, featuring the Tokyo-set third game in the franchise, but with new graphics powered by Unreal. This next remake seems like its going to continue the trend with the fourth game in the franchise. Notably, without the voice talent of Yuri Lowenthal or Erin Fitzgerald, who both confirmed the existence of the remake and that they wouldn't be in it at the end of May. Persona 4 Revival is coming to Xbox Series X / S, PC, Xbox Cloud Streaming and PS5. It'll also be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch.


The Verge
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Verge
Persona 4 is getting a remake
The worst-kept secret in gaming is no longer a secret. At the Xbox Games Showcase, Atlus announced that a full remake of Persona 4 is in development. It's called Persona 4 Revival, and while there weren't many details revealed — like when it'll actually launch — we did get a brief teaser trailer. It's coming to Xbox and PC, and will be available for Game Pass subscribers. While it was just announced, the remake has seemed like a foregone conclusion for some time — and not just because several voice actors leaked its existence. Persona 3 received a similar remake last year with Persona 3 Reload, which was very well received, and in 2023 both Persona 3 and Persona 4 were re-released on modern platforms, introducing them to new audiences. Persona 4 — which added a murder mystery element to the long-running RPG series — was originally released on the PlayStation 2 in 2008, though it received a major boost with the enhanced PS Vita version Persona 4 Golden three years later.