P-Studio – the studio at Atlus that is primarily responsible for the Persona series – is working on the future of the franchise, according to a statement by studio director Kazuhisa Wada. As caught by GameInformer, Wada wrote in his statement that the studio that the studio’s work on the future of the Persona series is “progressing well”.
In his statement, Wada also wrote about how Persona 4 had been expanded since its release, complete with multiple anime adaptations, and spin-off games in a wide range of genres, from fighting games to dungeon crawlers and even rhythm games.
“Persona 4 has spawned numerous spin-off works, including TV anime, Persona 4 Arena, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, and Persona 4: Dancing All Night, and is a special title that has been a part of Atlus for many years and holds a personal place in my heart,” wrote Wada. “We are currently working on this project with all our passion and love. We are confident that this will be a fresh and surprising product for both newcomers and long-time fans, and we look forward to sharing it with you all.”
“Additionally, we are actively preparing for the future development of the Persona series as a studio. We are working hard to meet the expectations of fans around the world, and our work is progressing well. Please stay tuned for more updates.”
Atlus had recently confirmed that it is working on a remake for Persona 4. Dubbed Persona 4 Revival, the game was announced with a teaser trailer during Xbox Games Showcase 2025 over the weekend. While the teaser didn’t reveal much in the way of details, we did get to see scenes from Persona 4 designed using more modern hardware and technology, including its classrooms and the streets of the game’s village setting of Inaba.
Persona 4 was originally released on the PS2 all the way back in 2008. At the time, it, along with Persona 3, played a large part in popularising the franchise all over the world. It also served as the impetus for Atlus to further expand on the Persona franchise in the form of spin-offs and adaptations. The game also marked an improvement over its predecessor by bringing in gameplay refinements as well as a wider variety of dungeons.
The game’s story revolves around the small village of Inaba getting rocked by gruesome murders. The plot plays out alongside urban legends of the Midnight Channel that indicate that looking at a switched-off TV at midnight will reveal to the viewer their soulmate. Things quickly get out of hand, however, and it is up to the protagonist and his friends to explore the world of Shadows and Persona to help solve the mysterious murders.
Since its original release, Persona 4 got an enhanced re-release that was originally exclusive to the PlayStation Vita. Ultimately, it was released on PC and more recent platforms in 2020. Persona 4 has also been a part of several spin-offs, including the dungeon crawlers Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, and Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth.