By the year 2072, Atlus will have released Persona 4 and 5 upwards of 58 times in genres as far-ranging as musou, rhythm, fighting, dating sim, shop-management, grand strategy, and fishing. Approximately 86% of videogame characters will be Chie. If current trends continue, we’ll all be killed by Exponential Persona long before biodiversity collapse gets us. I can’t wait, personally.
But for as much as Atlus clearly loves releasing games featuring Joker and Charlie Tunoku, one portion of its fanbase has been neglected for decades: the poor, lonely bannermen-and-women of Persona 1 and 2, who have been after remasters, remakes, or just plain re-releases for the classic, pre-Katsura-Hashino entries in the series for literal decades at this point.
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Punters on Reddit are already trying to figure out just what this might mean for the games, albeit with some well-earned cynicism: “It’s good news so should be fake,” declares one much-upvoted comment from Aardvark_Happy.
There’s not much weirdness I’d put past Atlus, but I do feel pretty confident saying this is almost certainly not the last we’ll see of the brands Persona 1 Origins and Persona 2 Duality. In an ideal world, that’s because we’ll get games using those names in the future (and remember that Atlus honcho Kazuhisa Wada has said he’d like to remake the original Personas).
In a less-than-ideal world, it’s because Atlus will announce some sort of Japan-only stage show based on the ’90s Personas. Keep your fingers crossed, folks. At least you can pick up a new thermos while you wait.
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