Persona 4 Revival Release Date Finally Announced - Launching February 18, 2027 on PS5, Xbox, and PC

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June 7, 2026 at 6:14 PM · 4 min read
Persona 4 Revival Release Date Finally Announced - Launching February 18, 2027 on PS5, Xbox, and PC

Release Date, Platforms, and Pre-Orders

Persona 4 Revival is officially scheduled for February 18, 2027, a date confirmed by multiple outlets including Gematsu, IGN, and Polygon. The game will launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store. Pre-orders are live now across all platforms.

As with Persona 3 Reload in 2024, the remake will be a day-one release on Xbox Game Pass. That deepens the growing relationship between Atlus/Sega and Microsoft, bringing a historically PlayStation-centric franchise to a wider audience. The multiplatform strategy, and Game Pass availability in particular, gives the game a significant edge in a competitive February 2027 release window. For context, the gap between Persona 3 Reload (February 2, 2024) and Persona 4 Revival is roughly three years, suggesting Atlus has settled into a sustainable development cadence for these ground-up remakes.


Release Date, Platforms, and Pre-Orders
Release Date, Platforms, and Pre-Orders

A Ground-Up Remake in the Persona 3 Reload Style

Persona 4 Revival is built from the ground up using modernized visuals powered by Unreal Engine. The trailer showcased a vibrant, stylized look that closely mirrors the aesthetic of Persona 3 Reload, brighter tones, more expressive character models, and redesigned environments that preserve the original atmosphere while adding contemporary polish.

The remake includes all content from Persona 4 Golden, the enhanced portable version that became a breakout hit on PC after its 2020 Steam release. Confirmed elements from the trailer include the character Marie, the fishing minigame, and additional social events. This ensures Revival will be the definitive version of the story, offering everything fans loved about the original and its expanded edition.

New Voice Cast

One of the most notable changes is the all-new voice cast. The trailer credits revealed a complete replacement of the original actors, though Atlus has not yet released a standalone announcement detailing the specific performers. Director Kazuhisa Wada of P-Studio has stated the remake will be “enjoyable in a new and different way,” hinting at mechanical tweaks alongside the audiovisual overhaul. The recasting has sparked discussion within the community, with some fans expressing curiosity about how the new voices will reinterpret beloved characters. As more details emerge in the coming months, the full cast list will likely become a key talking point ahead of launch.


A Ground-Up Remake in the Persona 3 Reload Style
A Ground-Up Remake in the Persona 3 Reload Style

Xbox, Game Pass, and Atlus’s Multiplatform Push

With Persona 4 Revival, Atlus is doubling down on its partnership with Microsoft. The game was first teased at the Xbox Games Showcase in June 2025, and the full reveal came from the same event one year later. This marks the second major Persona remake to launch day-one on Xbox Game Pass, following Persona 3 Reload.

The move signals a deliberate shift in strategy for Atlus. Historically, the Persona series was closely tied to PlayStation platforms. The original Persona 4 arrived on PlayStation 2 in 2008, and Persona 4 Golden debuted on PS Vita in 2012. But the past few years have seen a steady expansion: Persona 5 Royal came to Xbox and PC in 2022, Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden hit modern platforms in 2023, and now the remake initiative is fully multiplatform from day one. The subtitle “Revival” distinguishes this project from Persona 3 Reload, suggesting more than a simple visual upgrade, it hints at possible new story content or gameplay additions, though Atlus has not detailed those yet.


What This Means for the Persona Series

Persona 4 Revival arrives at a fascinating moment for Atlus. The studio is balancing remakes, ports, and new IPs simultaneously. Persona 3 Reload launched in 2024 to critical acclaim, and its expansion Episode Aigis followed later that year. Meanwhile, the brand-new RPG Metaphor: ReFantazio is in development, and Persona 5 remains widely available on all modern platforms.

The three-year gap between Persona 3 Reload and Persona 4 Revival suggests Atlus can maintain a steady rhythm for these remakes without overwhelming its development teams. For fans, that raises the exciting possibility of a Persona 2 or Persona 1 remake further down the line, though no such projects have been announced.

The February 2027 release window places Persona 4 Revival in a competitive month, but the Game Pass day-one launch dramatically lowers the barrier to entry. Many players who missed the original or only experienced Persona 4 Golden on PC will now have an accessible, modernized version on consoles. For newcomers, this is an ideal entry point to one of the most acclaimed JRPGs of its era.

February 18, 2027 can’t come soon enough, and when it does, Inaba will be waiting. Pre-orders are live now, and with Game Pass availability, there’s no excuse to miss the investigation. Stay tuned for more details on voice actors and any additional gameplay changes as Atlus shares more in the coming months.

Last updated: June 7, 2026 at 6:14 PM

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