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ATLUS reportedly working on a Persona party game and mobile spin-off

ATLUS have been going all out with Persona in recent years, with 2017’s Persona 5 having been followed up by a whole host of spin-offs including Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight; Persona 5 Strikers and Persona 5 Tactica – to name a few. According to one prominent leaker, ATLUS still has a few more P5 spin-offs in the works ahead of the eventual announcement of the long-anticipated Persona 6.

As reported by known ATLUS leaker ‘MbKKssTBhz5 the studio is currently working on a number of projects set in the world of Persona. According to the leaker, the long-awaited Persona 6 is currently planned to launch in 2025, with its reveal date having not been decided yet.

Despite this, the studio has yet to squeeze all of the juice out of Persona 5, with a reimagining of the game said to be coming to mobile devices in 2024. Known as Persona 5X, the game will supposedly be released globally as well as in Japan – though no date has been given for the former.

Additionally, 2024 will also see the release of Persona ASA. While little is known about the title currently, it will reportedly be a party game featuring the cast of all prior mainline Persona entries, meaning P1 to P5.

Finally, though not explicitly Persona related, ATLUS are seemingly also working on a new Shin Megami Tensei game – though considering how long SMT4 took to come out, don’t expect this successor for quite some time.

While some fans bemoan the fact that the Persona series always sees a bunch of spin-offs made, putting the excellent cast and characters from the JRPG into different situations and genres is always fun to see.

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