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ATLUS teases impending reveal

As we head into Summer Game Fest, many fans are wondering what may and might not show up at the upcoming events. Persona creators ATLUS have now teased that we may be getting news from the studio – leading many to believe that we will finally see the Persona 3 Remake.

As reported by Persona Central, ATLUS recently updated their schedule for Anime Expo 2023. Set to take place from the 1st until the 4th of July, the developer has announced two additional panels for the event, with a description that reads as follows:

“Join ATLUS West and be the first to know about all the exciting happenings! By the time you’re reading this, the cat is out of the bag.. head over to the mobile app for more details on our news and special guests!”

The statement “by the time you’re reading this, the cat is out of the bag..” heavily suggests that whatever they will be discussing will be announced ahead of the event; at Summer Game Fest perhaps?

In recent weeks we have heard increasing talks about the much-rumoured Persona 3 Remake making its first official appearance at Xbox’s Showcase (set to go live on Sunday the 11th of June at 6PM BST). ATLUS’ most recent statement seems to indicate that this very well might be the case. We won’t have long to wait in order to find out.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Summer Game Fest? What do you think ATLUS is teasing? Let us know down below.

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