Summary

The rumoredPersona 4remake will reportedly be announced in June 2025, according to a new report from an established leaker. Such a turn of events might come as a surprise to some Atlus fans, who have long been waiting for the company to announce a differentPersonagame.

Persona 4remake rumors have been circulating online for a while now, with the first reports testifying to the project’s existence dating back to early 2024. More recently, an unknown entity registered the p4re.jp domain in Japan in late March 2025, whichreignited rumors about aPersona 4remake being in the works. The last time a similar domain was registered in Japan was back in March 2023, when Atlus bought the p3re.jp domain. Three months later,Persona 3 Reloadwas announced.

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History could now be on the verge of repeating itself, according to Spanish YouTuber and established Microsoft leaker Extas1s, who claims that the rumoredPersona 4remake will be announced this spring. Its reveal is reportedly planned for thenext Xbox Games Showcase, which Microsoft just scheduled for June 8 earlier today.

When Could Persona 4 Remake Be Released?

Except forPersona 5, most of the entries in Atlus’s long-running series dating back to the early 2010s were announced within a year of their eventual release. More recently,Persona 5 TacticaandPersona 3 Reload’s reveal-to-release gaps amounted to five and eight months, respectively. Therefore, if the rumoredPersona 4remake indeed gets announced on June 8, historical precedent suggests it could hit the market during the 2025 holiday season or in early 2026.

Persona 4 Remake Will Reportedly Be a Day-One Xbox Game Pass Title

In late March 2025, Extas1sclaimed that thePersona 4remake will be a day-one Xbox Game Pass title. The last two series entries made by Atlus—Persona 5 TacticaandPersona 3 Reload—also reached Microsoft’s subscription service on day one. Assuming thePersona 4remake is real, it’s also likely to be available on the PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC, not least because Atlus has been pretty consistent with doing multi-platform releases as of late.

WhilePersona 4has a cult following, its remake isn’t necessarily the game that every fan of the series would have liked to play next.Persona 6has been one of the most anticipated JRPGs for a while now, but it’s still nowhere to be seen. The only official update on this project dates back to July 2021, whenAtlus confirmed thatPersona 6is in the works.