Persona 4 Revival launches February 18, 2027 — here's what's new
Atlus has set a release date for Persona 4 Revival: February 18, 2027, on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC (Steam and Microsoft Store), and Game Pass from day one. The game is a full remake of Persona 4 Golden, the 2008 JRPG that built a devoted following on PS2 and later Vita and PC. Pre-orders are open now.
Built on P3 Reload's bones
Persona 4 Revival uses the same technical foundation as Persona 3 Reload, the 2024 remake that sold 1 million copies in its first week — the fastest launch in Atlus history. That means modern visuals, fast loading, and quality-of-life improvements layered over a story that hasn't changed at its core.
The setup: a high school student moves to the small rural town of Inaba, where a string of supernatural murders begins. A small group of students discovers they can enter a TV world — an astral dimension — to fight the monsters behind it. Gameplay splits between everyday school life, building friendships (Social Links), and turn-based dungeon combat where exploiting enemy weaknesses is essential.
The remake includes everything from Persona 4 Golden — the expanded version — so Marie's social link and the Hollow Forest dungeon are in from the start, no separate purchase required. The biggest addition over the original is full voice acting: every line of dialogue is now voiced, whereas the 2008 release only voiced key cutscene moments.
The voice cast question
Atlus has confirmed a completely new English voice cast, replacing the original actors — including Troy Baker, Yuri Lowenthal, and Yuri Lowenthal's fellow P4 cast members. The Japanese voice cast is unchanged. That decision proved divisive after Persona 3 Reload did the same thing, and franchise fans are already split on it.
Editions and pricing
The standard edition is priced at $69.99 in the US. A Collector's Edition at $249.99 has also been announced. European buyers get an exclusive SteelBook edition — physical SteelBook packaging is not available in the US or Canada. UK and EU pricing hasn't been officially confirmed yet, though €69.99 is the expected standard rate based on P3 Reload parity.
Game Pass inclusion means the barrier to entry for subscribers is zero — a meaningful detail given a crowded JRPG slate in early 2027. Persona 4 Revival arrives nearly three years after P3 Reload, and Atlus will be counting on the same momentum to carry it.