There’s still no word on when we can expect to see Persona 5, but there’s still plenty of Persona-related content to keep fans satiated in the meantime. Arc System Works announced today that Persona 4’s fighting game spin-off will be getting a new-ish “sequel” that features …
In case you haven’t heard, Atlus’ parent corporation, Index Holdings, is going bankrupt following the failure of some shady (possibly illegal) investments. As a result of their bankruptcy, Index has reportedly already started auctioning off their assets, including Atlus. Financial news site Bloomberg Japan is reporting …
Brace yourselves, J-RPG fans, because the Dark Hour is almost upon us once again: the first movie based on Atlus’ Persona 3 will be out in Japan before the end of the year.
Atlus has managed to carve out a profitable niche for itself by producing critically acclaimed RPG’s like Persona and Etrian Odyssey, but now the company may be facing some hard times through no fault of their own. Today, Atlus’ parent corporation, Index Corporation, announced that it …
In an interview with Nico Nico News (translated by Siliconera,) Shin Megami Tensei IV director Kazuyuki Yamai revealed that his latest game was designed to remind people that games can be more than just childish toys or mindless time wasters.
Giant media conglomerate Index Holdings announced that they have posted a $27 million dollar loss for the 2012 fiscal year. Index Holdings is the owner of a number of smaller Japanese companies, including Atlus, the creators of the Shin Megami Tensei series and Etrian Odyssey.
American Persona fans were heartbroken when Atlus announced that the PSP port of Persona 2: Eternal Punishment wasn’t going to get an English localization. While it’s regrettable that we won’t be able to play the revamped version of the game, Atlus is at least giving us …
Persona gets all the love nowadays, but Atlus’ life-sim/dungeon crawler hybrid is just one part of the bigger Shin Megami Tensei franchise, a series which has been a staple of the J-RPG scene ever since the 8-bit days. It’s been a few years since we’ve seen …
I know, this doesn’t sound like “real” news. Yes, the headline for this tidbit of news is basically “company making a sequel to a game that sold a lot,” but while this announcement isn’t exactly a revelation, it should make Persona’s legions of fans very happy.
E3 doesn’t officially begin until Tuesday, but the game industry has already begun showing off their latest and greatest a few days early. While it’s easy to get caught up in all they hype surrounding the new games that we’ll be playing this Fall and next …