Persona Anniversary Adds 2 More Announcements
Persona's Japanese 25th anniversary website has quietly added two new announcements to its timeline, sparking speculation of new games.
Persona's Japanese 25th anniversary website has quietly added two new announcements to its timeline, sparking speculation of new games.
Atlus announces the next Persona anniversary event, the newest Persona Super Live concert, as fan expectations for a new game announcement build.
Assuming the overt hint of a green paint can is a sign, a green color palette as the main theme for Persona 6 could inspire a complex narrative.
Persona 5 introduced a wide variety of mechanics and design principles based on its themes, and Persona 6 would be wise to do the same.
Persona 6 needs to preserve Persona 5’s long list of damage types because of that list’s positive impact on other parts of the game.
Persona 5 Royal introduces fans to a mysterious character called Jose whose mission could give him a place in the next Persona game.
Persona 6’s protagonist shouldn’t be a rehash of Joker, but Atlus can take some notes from how Persona 5 presents Joker as a character.
Persona 6 needs a supernatural character who can explain Personas and Shadows, but they shouldn’t be an amnesiac like their predecessors.
Persona 6 needs a unique new cast of playable Persona users, and Persona 5 Strikers’ antagonists might just offer the perfect inspiration.
Persona 6 is a complete mystery, but Soul Hackers 2’s protagonist could offer fans a clue about the direction for the next Persona protagonist.
Persona 6 could have particularly strong boss battles if it uses the final fight of Persona 5 Strikers as a top source of inspiration.
Persona 6 may frequently reference and re-examine the Phantom Thieves’ actions because of Persona 5’s narrative style and overall success.
As the celebration continues for Persona's 25th anniversary, Atlus has the potential to reveal several exciting projects in the near future.
A leaker suggests that Persona 6 will be PlayStation 5 exclusive, but the days of Persona’s preference for the PlayStation needs to end.
With planned projects such as Project Re Fantasy, Vanillaware's next game, and the ever looming Persona 6, 2022 will be a big year for Atlus.
The Phantom Thieves probably won’t star in Persona 6, but Akane Hasegawa could reference their impact as a new playable character.
New Persona 6 rumors surfaced online recently, with many fans of the long-running JRPG franchise reacting to them online.
After a few solid years of releases, Atlus has set itself up for major success in 2022, with its upcoming "pillar" title having potential.
Igor has appeared in the Persona franchise for years, but it seems likely that Persona 6 will have a brand-new master of the Velvet Room.
Persona 5 brought the series into the mainstream and ended up being an interactive spectacle, so Persona 6 will have to learn from its success.
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