Following its launch on PlayStation and Xbox platforms earlier this year, Persona 3 Reload is now available on the Nintendo Switch 2, marking a notable win for Nintendo’s new hardware as it seeks to attract major RPG titles. The release coincides with growing anticipation for the next mainline entry in the franchise. Recent reports, fueled by industry insider NateTheHate, are offering reassurance to fans concerned about the progress of Persona 6, clarifying the project’s current status and development pipeline. These updates come as Atlus manages concurrent projects,including a remake of Persona 4 handled by an external development team.
SEGA and Atlus have officially released Persona 3 Reload on the Nintendo Switch 2, following previous discussion about its availability on the platform. The launch comes after a demo of the game became available on the new console.
The release is generating further discussion about the future of the Persona franchise, including the highly anticipated Persona 6. The arrival of Persona 3 Reload on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware underscores the growing trend of major RPG titles expanding to new platforms.
According to well-known video game leaker NateTheHate, development of Persona 6 is progressing smoothly at Atlus, despite recent speculation to the contrary. NateTheHate shared the information via X (formerly Twitter), clarifying several recent rumors surrounding the project.
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NateTheHate stated that Persona 6 is not in a complicated situation within Atlus, addressing concerns about potential development hurdles.
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He also noted that the development of Persona 6 is not being impacted by the remake of Persona 4.
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This is because the primary developers of the Persona 4 remake are TOSE, a separate team from Atlus’ core development group.
The news offers a positive outlook for fans eager for the next installment in the popular JRPG series. The separation of development teams allows Atlus to pursue multiple projects simultaneously, potentially accelerating the release timeline for future titles.
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