A reliable insider has claimed that isn't working on any more remakes of previous games in the series as "all efforts" are currently on .
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:After years of rumours, the r🧸ecent confirmation that a remake of Persona 3 is on the way (168澳洲幸运5开奖网:well, most of Persona 3) might have got some fans thinking that there's a chance for other games in the series to get the same treatment, such as the first, second, and fourth games. While that seemed like a no-brainer, especially with Persona 4, it seems like it's not going to be happening any time soon.
Over on Twitter, reliable Persona insider MbKKssTBhz5, who has previously leaked information on the Persona 3 remake as well as several currently unverified but seemingly accurate things🅺 about Persona 6, shared some insight into both what to expect and what not to expect for the series' future.
, claiming that "all efforts" are currently on Persona 6 and that there are currently four games in the series that are in development, including 6, P5X, a project called Persona Asa, and a fighting game that's been in development for a long time.
MbKKssTBhz5 said, "Atlus is not working on anꦰy other remake like P3RE right now, so you won’t see questions about it in survey. There are four Persona games in a form of development right now. But all efforts are on 6. The four include P6. And other two are P5X and Persona Asa. There was a fighting game in development too for a long time.&🅷quot;
Although this is sure to be a shame for Persona 4 fans who want a remake, it's worth noting that this is just what's currently in development and it's likely that Atlus will move on to remaking the next game when it gauges how well Persona 3 Reloaded did. For now, though, we should just be happy that it's continuing to put all of its energy into Persona 6, as it's now been seven years since we've had a brand-new entry in the series. The remakes can wait.
that was briefly mentioned as one of the projects that's currently in development. They're not sure if it's been cancelled or not, but it's been "in and out of development for a long time" because both Atlus and the partner developer working on it (a good assumption would be Arc System Works) have both been busy on other things.