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ATLUS teases multiple unannounced 2023 titles

2022 was a big year for ATLUS, with the studio releasing multiple much-anticipated titles, including the long-awaited multiplatform release of Persona 5 Royal. With 2023 officially underway, the team have now teased their plans for the upcoming 12 months.

To start off 2023, Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu collaborated with dozens of studios to release a whole host of new year greeting cards. Among the many studios was ATLUS, who (as translated by PersonaCentral) teased the team’s future titles, saying:

“Happy New Year! Thank you very much for your support and patronage for the remastered version of P4U2 in 2022, the Nintendo Switch version of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Soul Hackers 2, and the remastered version of Persona 5 Royal. Thanks to your support, the remastered edition of P5R achieved 1 million sales within one month of its release, and P5R as a whole has surpassed 3.3 million units worldwide. In 2023, we will start with the remastered releases of P3P and P4G, and we are also preparing several new unannounced titles. Please look forward to it!”

As mentioned, we already have multiple ATLUS titles set for release in 2023, that being Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden. Of course, both these are remasters of much older games, and so it will be interesting to see what the team has planned for this year with regards to brand new titles. Persona 6 perhaps? We will have to wait and see.

KitGuru says: what do you think of ATLUS’ statement? What do you hope they are working on? Will you be picking up P3P and P4G? Let us know down below.

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