It's been an exciting week for Persona fans. On top of a bunch of details about the upcoming Persona 4: The Golden and Persona 4: The Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena, series developer Atlus has finally let slip confirmation that Persona 5 is also in the works. Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu sat down with Katsura Hashino, who has been working on the series since Persona 3, to talk about the new titles.
From a brand new story campaign to quality-of-life improvements and bonus content, Vengeance is the ultimate way to dive into the latest chapter of one of the best modern JRPGs.
Atlus Fes 2024, an event to commemorate Atlus' 35th anniversary, was held in Akihabara, Tokyo on the weekend of 8-9 June 2024.
The Persona / Shin Megami Tensei cosplay gathering allowed fans of the acclaimed JRPG series to meet up during FanimeCon 2024.
Better late--very, very late--than never.
Here's hoping they can continue to build on the very, very good foundations on the past few games.
I just hope they don't have another contrived ending where the MC "disappears" to parallel the player "leaving" the game world. Easily the only aspect of 3 and 4 that I genuinely disliked.
I love me some persona! ;)
Well, if you've been following Persona news closely, there's nothing new here... if I'm not wrong
Picked up P3P recently and I was really impressed with how much new stuff there was. WAAAY more than a typical re-release. I'm confident The Golden will be just as good. The Ultimate will be great too, if Blazblue's team is behind it. The only question is if/when they will come stateside.
Never played Persona, but I plan on getting Persona 4: Golden if it gets a UK release.