At the Xbox Games Showcase 2026 held today, Atlus revealed a new gameplay trailer and confirmed February 18, 2027, as the global release date for Persona 4 Revival, a remake of the original Persona 4 game [1, 2, 3, 4]. The game will arrive simultaneously on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and will be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch [1, 2].
Persona 4 Revival updates the original with enhanced visuals, revamped gameplay, and a redesigned user interface aimed at providing a fresh experience rather than a direct one-to-one remake [1]. The official description promises it as "the perfect starting point for newcomers to the series," with modernized battles and events that remain engaging for veteran fans [2].
The remake features a partially changed voice actor cast from the original, reflecting the new direction of the project [3, 4]. Atlus has clarified that the remake balances original content with new elements, aiming to create an enjoyable experience without simply adding more content. As P Studio Director Kazuhisa Wada explained, "Persona 4 already packed a ton of content in Persona 4 Golden...we have to create an experience that's enjoyable in a new and different way. And this includes the sheer volume of content, so to be honest, it's a tough challenge. But it's shaping up nicely!" [1]
Pre-orders began on June 7 and 8 across Xbox, PlayStation, and PC storefronts, offering multiple purchase editions including Standard ($69.99), Deluxe ($84.99), Premium ($99.99), and an Amazon-exclusive edition [2, 5]. No versions have been announced for Nintendo Switch or any successor platform [4].
Persona 4 Revival was first announced in June 2025 at the Xbox Games Showcase with a teaser trailer [1, 2, 3]. This year's event provided final release details and a fresh look at gameplay, building anticipation toward next year’s launch [1, 2, 3, 4].