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Persona 3 Remake rumoured to be announced at Xbox Showcase

Right at the beginning of the year a new leak sprung up claiming that a remake of the much-loved ATLUS JRPG Persona 3 is in the works. In the months since we have heard new details on this project, but the latest update from one leaker claims that the highly-anticipated remake will be shown off at the upcoming Xbox Games Showcase.

This report comes from ResetEra user ‘Im A Hero Too’ who has in the past shared many details regarding unreleased Persona projects. According to the insider, for “anyone interested in Persona, make sure you watch [the Xbox Showcase]. It’ll be Evoke-itive.”

The Xbox Games Showcase is set to go live on Sunday the 11th of June at 6PM BST, meaning we won’t have too long to wait in order to get our first official look at the game.

For the uninitiated, Persona 3 exists in multiple incarnations, that being the original Persona 3; Persona 3 FES and Persona 3 Portable. Each of these three titles have their own advantages and disadvantages, with Portable for example not including 3D hubs, instead being replaced by static images. Despite this P3P has much more content, allowing you to play as a whole new protagonist if you wish.

With the full Persona 3 experience being split up amongst multiple games, it would make sense for ATLUS to remake the title, adding all of the exclusive content from each release into one single slick package. It looks like we will find out whether this is the case soon enough.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Persona 3? Are you excited for this remake or would you rather just get Persona 6? Let us know down below.

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