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New Gameplay Details Unveiled for Persona 4 Revival

New Gameplay Details Unveiled for Persona 4 Revival

Persona 4 Revival: Release Date, Editions, and All New Features Confirmed

When does Persona 4 Revival come out, and what's changed? SEGA and ATLUS have officially confirmed that Persona 4 Revival launches on February 18, 2027, for Xbox Series X|S, Windows, PlayStation 5, and Steam. It will also be available day-one on Xbox Game Pass. Pre-orders are live now across all platforms.

We got our hands on the press materials and dug through every detail. From full voice acting in cutscenes to two collector's editions, here's everything you need to know about this long-awaited return to Inaba.

What You Need to Know

[Release Date](https://www.dvdsreleasedates.com/): February 18, 2027
Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, Windows, PS5, Steam, Xbox Game Pass
Price: Standard edition starts at $49.99 (est.); Limited Box at $89.99; Izanagi Edition at $149.99
New Feature: Fully voiced main story cutscenes and Social Links
Pre-order Bonus: Velvet Costumes Set included with Limited Box editions
Live Stream: “Persona 4 Revival TV” airs June 19, 2026 on SEGA Asia's YouTube channel at 7:00 AM (GMT+8)

Living Two Lives in Inaba

Persona 4 Revival keeps the core loop that fans love. During the day, you attend class, join clubs, sing karaoke, and build relationships. At night, you enter the TV world to fight Shadows and rescue missing people. Every choice you make—whether studying for exams or hanging out with friends—directly powers up your Personas.

This balance between normal high school life and supernatural investigation remains the heart of the experience. Based on what we've seen, ATLUS hasn't changed the formula. They've just polished everything to a mirror shine.

The Big Addition: Fully Voiced Story

Here's the headline feature. Every major cutscene has been re-recorded with full voice acting. Social Links, which were mostly text-based in the original, now have spoken dialogue. New events also come with voice work.

This is a huge deal for returning players. The original Persona 4 had voice acting in key moments, but much of the side content was silent. Now, you'll hear every character's voice during casual chats and emotional scenes alike. It makes Inaba feel more alive than ever.

Compare the Editions

Learn more about the term Edition at Merriam-Webster: [Edition](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/edition).

Standard Edition (Physical/Digital)

Just the base game. No extras. Priced around $49.99.

Digital Deluxe Edition

Includes the base game plus the Velvet Costumes Set and a digital art book. Estimated at $69.99.

Digital Premium Edition

Adds the P3R and P5R BGM sets, all Persona sets from Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Royal, and the Investigation Team Support Set. Likely $89.99.

Limited Box ($89.99)

– Shigenori Soejima designer box
– “Midnight Channel” themed phone pouch
– Exclusive T-shirt
– 48-page artbook
– Velvet Costumes Set DLC
– Physical base game

Limited Box Izanagi Edition ($149.99)

Everything in the Limited Box, plus a P4R Protagonist & Izanagi figure. This is the one collectors will want.

Arknights: Endfield

DLC: Full Breakdown

ATLUS is going all-in on crossover content. You can dress your party in outfits from Persona 3 Reload or Persona 5 Royal. Music from both games is also available as BGM swaps. Here's the full DLC list:

Investigation Team Support Set: Useful early-game items
P3R S.E.E.S. Costumes Set: Outfits from Persona 3 Reload
P5R Phantom Thieves Costumes Set: Outfits from Persona 5 Royal
P3R Persona Set 1: Fuse and summon Personas from Persona 3 Reload
P3R Persona Set 2: Adds Personas from Episode Aigis
P5R Persona Set 1: Personas from Persona 5 Royal
P5R Persona Set 2: More Royal Personas
P3R BGM Set: Music from Persona 3 Reload
P5R BGM Set: Music from Persona 5 Royal
Investigation Team Set: Additional items

How Persona 4 Revival Stacks Up Against P3R and P5R

Let's be honest. Persona 3 Reload set a new standard for remakes. Full voice acting, overhauled visuals, and reworked combat. Persona 4 Revival follows that blueprint closely.

But here's the difference. Persona 4's setting—a small countryside town—feels more intimate than the urban sprawl of Persona 5. If you loved the slice-of-life vibe in P3R, you'll feel right at home here. However, if you're expecting the same graphical leap as P3R, manage your expectations. This is a revival, not a full rebuild. Textures are sharper, lighting is better, but it's not a ground-up remake.

Still, for fans who've waited over a decade for a modern release of Persona 4, this is exactly what we asked for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Persona 4 Revival coming to Nintendo Switch?

No official Switch version has been announced. It's currently exclusive to Xbox Series X|S, Windows, PS5, Steam, and Xbox Game Pass.

Can I transfer my save from the original Persona 4?

No. This is a standalone title. There is no cross-save or save transfer feature.

Will Persona 4 Revival have Japanese voice acting?

Yes. You can choose between English and Japanese audio tracks from the settings menu.

Is the Izanagi edition figure worth the price?

Based on previous ATLUS collector's editions, the figure is high-quality resin. If you're a serious collector, yes. For casual fans, the standard $49.99 version is plenty.

Does the game include the Golden content from the PS Vita version?

Yes. All content from Persona 4 Golden, including the extra dungeon and winter semester, is included in this revival.

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