Evidence Mounts for Seemingly Inevitable Persona 4 Remake on PS5

Signs of Love.In good news for fans of great games, evidence continues to mount that Atlus is grinding away on the seemingly inevitable Persona 4 remake. Considering the 2024 remake, Persona 3 Reload, was the firm's fastest-selling game to date, we'd believe that what is widely considered the best entry in the series would see similar treatment, and that was was before singer Shihoko Hirata began spilling the beans.The Gamer has been monitoring the situation and reporting on the growing mound of evidence. X user Rudiger did some digital detective work, noting that Hirata (whose vocal performances form an essential part of the P4 experience) has been back in the booth, specifically MIT Studio's Studio 2 in Tokyo, where the vast majority of Persona soundtracks have been recorded over the past decade. Hirata revealed she's been recording for an unannounced game, and Rudiger managed to deduce it was in the same studio seen in Persona 5 Strikers' "Recording Making-of" documentary.Read the full article on pushsquare.com

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In good news for fans of great games, evidence continues to mount that Atlus is grinding away on the seemingly inevitable Persona 4 remake. Considering the 2024 remake, Persona 3 Reload , was the firm's fastest-selling game to date, we'd believe that what is widely considered the best entry in the series would see similar treatment, and that was was before singer Shihoko Hirata began spilling the beans. The Gamer has been monitoring the situation and reporting on the growing mound of evidence.

X user Rudiger did some digital detective work, noting that Hirata (whose vocal performances form an essential part of the P4 experience) has been back in the booth, specifically MIT Studio's Studio 2 in Tokyo, where the vast majority of Persona soundtracks have been recorded over the past decade. Hirata revealed she's been recording for an unannounced game, and Rudiger managed to deduce it was in the same studio seen in Persona 5 Strikers' "Recording Making-of" documentary . If Hirata isn't recording for a SEGA-specific game, such as Persona or Yakuza / Like a Dragon , it would mark the first time the studio has been used for an outside IP in years.



The songstress has also been recently "liking" replies referencing Persona 4..