Atlus putting a new team to work on Persona 6

According to the most recent leak, Persona 6, which is internally dubbed "Carbon", will be "different in a lot of ways."


If we believe the reports, Persona 6 will be ready before next year ends.

It’s hard to keep a secret in the gaming industry. If it isn’t an errant leak from the developers and publishers or listings that are published in advance, it’s usually someone’s uncle sharing privileged information. For Persona 6, the latest word on the grapevine isn’t from official sources. Instead, rumors of the long-anticipated RPG Persona 6 are swirling, largely thanks to a Twitter user known as “MbKKssTBhz5”.

Key Takeaways
  • Atlus is reportedly developing Persona 6 with a new team.
  • The game, internally dubbed “Carbon,” is expected to blend elements from Persona 3 Reload and various spin-offs.
  • The new development team includes members from the art team of the spin-offs.
  • Persona 6 is rumored to release on the PlayStation 5, but exclusivity is unclear.
  • An unannounced spin-off, codenamed “Asa,” is expected to be unveiled alongside Persona 6.

The user, who has proven reliable in the past with leaks about Atlus’ projects, recently shared info about the development of the sixth installment of the fan-favorite Persona series.

While all rumors should be taken with a grain of salt, the depth of the claims and the source’s track record warrants a closer look.

Mixing in elements from the spin-offs in Persona 6 might be a good idea to spice things up.

According to the leaker, Persona 6, internally dubbed “Carbon,” is primarily being developed by a fresh team. It’s described as a blend of elements from Persona 3 Reload and various Persona spin-offs. “The next Persona will be different in a lot of ways, because it is being developed by mostly new Persona team staff,” the source stated, further clarifying that it won’t necessarily mirror that of the spin-offs. Instead, the ‘spin-off touch’ will be most apparent in the game’s presentation.

The shift towards a new development team has led to a reshaping of the usual development structure at Atlus. Apparently, a handful of individuals from the art team from the spin-offs have joined forces with the core Persona team to breathe life into Persona 6, under some level of supervision.

This intriguing blend of new talent and seasoned vets is a potent sign of a fresh but familiar approach to the beloved RPG.

Persona 6 didn’t make an appearance at the recent Xbox Games Showcase, where Atlus unveiled Persona 3 remake and the spin-off, Persona 5 Tactica, along with a new IP, Metaphor: ReFantazio. However, this leak has managed to keep the game in the headlines. The leaker implies a release on the PlayStation 5 platform, but it’s unclear if the game will be a console exclusive, especially given Atlus’ recent push towards multiplatform releases.

Furthermore, the leaker teased an unveiling of Persona 6 alongside a new, unannounced spin-off in the upcoming year. The spin-off, “Asa”, as per its codename, is a Persona party game slated for the third quarter of next year, right around the same time Persona 6 debuts.

Persona 6 might be the next timed exclusive to hit the PlayStation 5.

In an industry that thrives on the new, the unexplored, it’s exciting to see Atlus potentially embracing change and allowing a fresh team to interpret the Persona world.

Will Persona 6 be the game that fans have been dreaming of? Will it remain true to its roots while innovating in compelling ways? There are no definitive answers yet, but if the rumors hold any weight, we may find out more in 2024. Until then, the speculation will undoubtedly continue, as fans eagerly await the return of one of gaming’s most beloved franchises.

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Ray Ampoloquio
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