Among the host of games rated for release in its latest batch of ratings, the Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea has also rated Persona 4 Revival. Sega applied for the rating on April 9th, and it was granted on April 24th, with the GRAC describing it as suitable for players aged 15 and over, likely due to its overall themes, character arcs, and a plot about hunting down a serial killer.
The rating could indicate that Sega and Atlus preparing to showcase more of the title in the coming months. Persona 4 Revival was officially unveiled back in June 2025 with a teaser trailer, and as the name implies, it’s going to be a ground-up remake of the 2008’s Persona 4. Its teaser trailer indicated that we might see a visual style similar to Persona 3 Reload – the 2024 remake of 2006’s Persona 3.
At the time, there were no other details aside from a quick look at some of the many areas in the town of Inaba that players can visit, from its market street to the protagonist’s house and even the classroom. As far as gameplay is concerned, it only showcased the protagonist running from the Inaba town shrine through its market street.
Rumors of a Persona 4 remake circulated for a long time before launch. One report accurately reported that it would be similar in style to Persona 3 Reload, but would also feature entirely new assets, voice acting, and music.
Discussions about the remake had also come up in May 2025, when Yuri Lowenthal – the voice actor for Persona 4 party member Yosuke Hanamura – had indicated that it was in the works. In a social media post, he said that he had “begged” to reprise his role, but Atlus had declined. The voice actor’s post has since been deleted.
Despite the number “4” in its title, Persona 4 is essentially the second game in the series that would define Persona for years to come. While Revelations: Persona, and Persona 2: Innocent Sin and Eternal Punishment had both already come out by then, their gameplay systems and themes were quite different from what we would eventually get with Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona 5. The franchise became well-known for focusing on the social aspects that play an important role in the lives of school-going teens, who have always served as protagonists.
In Persona 4, the player takes on the role of Yu Narukami, who moves to the small town of Inaba for a school year since his parents had to travel abroad. While the hero makes friends, the plot truly kicks off with mysterious disappearances, dead bodies showing up in strange places, and an urban legend about a certain TV channel that’s only visible on rainy nights.
Persona 4 Revival is confirmed to be in development for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, and will also be playable through Xbox Cloud Gaming.