Persona 6 has been a highly anticipated game, and any new information, even if speculative, stirs up a lot of interest. A well-known SEGA/Atlus leaker named Midori has shared some insights about Persona 6, the highly anticipated next installment in the Persona franchise. Midori claims that development for Persona 6 began in 2019, around the same time as Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Tactica.
Atlus has been aiming for a 2025 release, according to earlier Persona 6 leaks from Midori, an insider known for accurate leaks. However, Persona 6 can slip into 2026, as recently elucidated by the insider. Atlus, under Sega, typically announces mainline Persona games up to a year before their market debut. If a 2025 release is scheduled, the fans can expect the announcement to come by in 2024. This aligns with their preference for longer marketing cycles, in contrast to shorter timelines seen with some spin-offs like P5 Tactica, which had quicker reveal-to-release periods.
However, it’s important to note that this information is not officially confirmed by Atlus, the game’s developer, so it should be treated as purely speculative.
Midori adds more to Persona 6 leaks with speculation about the game’s main color based on the official artwork released for the 25th anniversary of the Persona series. In the artwork, the characters are covered in paint, and there’s a bucket with green paint, which could be a hint at the main color of Persona 6. F
However, it’s also mentioned that this could be just a teaser for the community, and Midori might be speculating based on this detail rather than having insider information.
In summary, while this information is intriguing, it’s essential to remember that it’s not official and should be taken with a grain of salt until Atlus makes an official announcement about Persona 6.
Persona 6’s development is rumored to be nearing completion and the game could launch on multiple platforms, including the rumored Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox.
Rumors of DLC and expansions also suggest that Atlus has ambitious plans to keep players engaged beyond the base game. There is a possibility that a semi-open world map would mark a significant departure from the series’ traditional linear structure, offering players a new level of exploration and immersion. It will be intriguing to see how these Persona 6 leaks and rumors unfold and what Atlus has planned for Persona fans!