Persona 4 Golden
News, coverage and analysis tracking Persona 4 Golden across the outlets.- Persona 4 Revival launches into an already-stacked February 2027, will be on Xbox Game Pass on Day OnePersona 4 Revival is set to launch on February 18, 2027, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, arriving on Xbox Game Pass on day one. Developed by P Studio and published by Atlus, the game is described as an experience that can be enjoyed in a new and different way, rather than a direct remake of the original Persona 4 Golden. This announcement follows its initial reveal at last year's Xbox Games Showcase.
- Adachi fans rise up — Persona 4 Revival finally has an official release datePersona 4 Revival, a remake of the original JRPG, will launch on February 18th, 2027, for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC, and will be available on Xbox Game Pass. The announcement was made during the Xbox Games Showcase 2026, featuring new gameplay footage of combat and exploration.
- Persona 4 Revival has a release date and new trailerSega has announced that Persona 4 Revival, a remake of Persona 4, will be released on February 18th, 2027. The game is coming to Xbox Series X|S, Game Pass, PC, and PlayStation 5. Persona 4 Revival features a story of self-discovery and investigation within a classic RPG experience.
- Persona 4 Revival trailer showcased and Nintendo Switch 2 not mentionedAtlus and SEGA showcased a trailer for the remake of Persona 4, titled Persona 4 Revival, at the Xbox Games Showcase. The game will be available on Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC on February 18th. The article also notes that the Nintendo Switch 2 was not mentioned, and discusses the game's ESRB rating.
- Persona 4 Revival Remake Arrives in 2027Atlus announced during Summer Game Fest 2026 that the Persona 4 Revival remake will launch on February 18, 2027, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC. The remake appears to follow the artistic direction of Persona 3 Reload and may include elements from Persona 4 Golden, as indicated by the appearance of Marie in the trailer.
- Persona 4 Revival reveals release date and full trailerAtlus has announced that Persona 4 Revival, a remake of Persona 4 Golden, will be released on February 18th, 2027, for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. The game features revamped graphics and the classic RPG experience of investigating murders and discovering the occult in the town of Inaba.
- Famitsu hints Persona 4 Revival will be at Xbox Game Showcase todayFamitsu has hinted that Persona 4 Revival is likely to be revealed at the upcoming Xbox Game Showcase. Atlus has a growing relationship with Xbox, with new releases often appearing on Xbox Game Pass. The event begins today at 10am PT / 6pm UK time, with further details expected during the Xbox Games Showcase 2026 tomorrow.
- IGN Japan mentions Monster Hunter DLC for Summer Game Fest, perhaps Switch 2 announcement?IGN Japan anticipates news regarding Persona 4 Revival and unannounced DLC for Monster Hunter Wilds at Summer Game Fest. It is speculated that Capcom may reveal the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Monster Hunter Wilds during the event.
- Persona 4 remake news feels all-but inevitable, but a little rating weirdness means I wonder about Golden contentThe upcoming Persona 4 remake, Persona 4 Revival, has received an ESRB rating, suggesting a release may be closer than initially indicated by its brief reveal trailer. However, a lower CERO rating in Japan compared to Persona 4 Golden raises questions about whether some content from the enhanced version has been removed or altered.
- Rumour: Persona 6 Images Supposedly Leak OnlineImages allegedly showing character designs for Persona 6 have reportedly leaked online, leading to copyright takedowns that Sega is believed to be behind. The leaks, purportedly from an outsourced art team, follow a tease on Atlus' 30th anniversary website about the series' next chapter.
- A Leak Just Forced Atlus To Acknowledge The Next Persona GameFollowing a leak of in-development footage, Atlus and P-Studio confirmed a network intrusion where confidential information, including early development footage for the next Persona title, was stolen. The companies stated that development will continue as planned and they do not anticipate long-term effects on ongoing projects.
- Persona 6 hopefuls on high alert as Sega supposedly copyright strikes leaked screenshots of the unannounced JRPG:…Sega has reportedly issued copyright strikes against leaked screenshots of the unannounced JRPG Persona 6, leading some fans to believe the leaks are legitimate. While the removal of leaked content by rights holders can indicate authenticity, it can also be a measure to prevent false expectations. Atlus has multiple projects in development, with the Persona series' 30th anniversary in 2026 potentially being a reveal window for Persona 6.
- Hopes fly for a new Persona 4 Revival trailer as the JRPG remake gets another age rating ahead of Summer Game Fest and…Persona 4 Revival has received an ESRB rating of Mature 17+, appearing on its Xbox store page. This rating, along with a recent Korean rating, suggests a potential trailer reveal at upcoming events like Summer Game Fest or the Xbox Games Showcase. The rating details are similar to Persona 4 Golden, indicating a likely remake of that version.
- Persona 6 artwork leak leaves fans split on whether they’re AI fakes or notAlleged artwork for the unannounced Persona 6 has surfaced online, sparking debate among fans regarding its authenticity, with many suspecting AI generation. While some concept art appears to be legitimate based on text analysis, a group shot is widely believed to be AI-generated. Atlus has not commented on the leak, but parent company Sega has previously expressed interest in leveraging AI in game development.
- Rumor MillA Korean ratings board has listed potential upcoming games including LEGO Skylines from Paradox Interactive and a title related to Persona 4. These ratings suggest new projects are in development or nearing release.
- Lego Skylines Leaked by Korean Rating BoardThe Korean Rating Board has leaked information regarding Lego Skylines, a new title from Paradox Interactive that appears to be a Lego-themed spinoff of the Cities: Skylines series. The leak also mentioned Persona 4: Revival, a remake of Persona 4. Further details on these and other upcoming games are expected at Summer Game Fest.
- Cities Skylines may get the Lego treatment, as Korean ratings for new Paradox game, Persona 4 Revival, and more appear onlineA Korean ratings board listing suggests a new Lego-themed city builder game, Lego Skylines, is in development. This news comes as the Cities Skylines series faces challenges, with developer Colossal Order parting ways with publisher Paradox Interactive. The ratings board also listed potential new titles for Gears of War, Ace Combat, and a Persona 4 remake.
- Persona 4 Revival receives new rating as fans hope for Summer Game Fest revealPersona 4 Revival has received a new rating from South Korea's Game Rating and Administration Committee, sparking fan hopes for an announcement at the upcoming Summer Game Fest. This remake of Atlus' 2008 RPG features updated visuals and gameplay, and is expected to launch in 2027 for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5.
- Persona 4 Revival Really Could Be Out in the Next 12 MonthsEvidence suggests Persona 4 Revival will launch within the next year, with the RPG remake recently receiving an age rating in Korea. This, combined with other rumors and product leaks, points to an early 2027 release. Atlus plans to reveal more information this year, with potential appearances at Summer Game Fest or the Xbox Games Showcase.
- New Lego game leaks via ratings board and it's not what you're expectingA new Lego game titled Lego Skylines has been rated in South Korea, suggesting a city-building simulator similar to SimCity or Cities: Skylines. This leak follows other recent ratings for games like Persona 4, Gears of War: E-Day, and Ace Combat 8, and hints at a potential reveal soon. The article also touches on other Lego-related leaks concerning potential sets for Pokémon, The Legend of Zelda, and Donkey Kong.