Summary
- After the success of Persona 3 Reload, fans are buzzing about a Persona 4 remake.
- Much of the speculation comes from singer Shihoko Hirata.
- Hirata hinted at working on a new game recorded at the same studio as other Persona titles.
Sharp-eyed Persona enthusiasts have spotted intriguing signs pointing to a potential Persona 4 remake, largely thanks to Shihoko Hirata.
While many fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement of Persona 6, there’s more in the works for the franchise. Insiders have hinted at several Persona projects brewing at Atlus, including reimaginings of beloved classics.
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There’s been talk about a Persona 4 remake for a while, especially after the success of Persona 3 Reload, which sold over a million copies quickly. Many believe this bodes well for future remakes, with Persona 4 being a likely candidate.
A Persona 4 Remake Is Looking Likelier By The Minute
Confirmation from Sega might still be far off, but signs are looking promising. A Reddit user pointed out some interesting activity surrounding Hirata, who has openly discussed recording for an undisclosed project. She shared images from MIT Studio in Tokyo, the go-to place for most Persona soundtracks.
This is noteworthy, but there’s more. Hirata has also been engaging with fans on Twitter, liking posts that mention Persona 4. While it could simply be fan appreciation, it adds to the growing evidence that a remake might be on the horizon.
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