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Another originalPersona 4voice actor has seemingly confirmed the existence of a remake. While Atlus has not provided any official confirmation just yet, the wild success ofPersona 3 Reloadhas many fans convinced thatPersona 4will be the next title in the franchise to get the remake treatment.
ThePersonaseries reached new heights of popularity following the launch of the fifth installment in 2017. More recent fans have been eager to dive into past installments, though graphical limitations and outdated controls have made doing so a chore for those used to more modernized RPGs. The introduction ofPersona 3 Reloadwas a blessing for new and old fans alike, adding polish to the beloved PS2 title and making it more accessible to a wider array of players. Recent leaks imply thatmorePersonaremakes and remastersare in the works, and some new evidence has surfaced about a fan-favorite title.
Just yesterday, Yuri Lowenthal, known for his work asYosuke inPersona 4, stated that he wasn’t returning to voice the character in the remake. Now, another member of the game’s cast has spoken up, with Erin Fitzgerald confirming via Bluesky that she had not been asked to reprise her role as Chie in thePersona 4remake, while also sharing how thankful she is for having recorded multiple games as the beloved character. While many fans of the original title have expressed sadness that the voice cast is being replaced, others are happy to see even more proof of the remake’s existence in lieu of an official announcement from Atlus.
Chie’s Voice Actress Erin Fitzgerald Won’t Be Returning in Persona 4 Remake
As more evidence surfaces, a large portion of the community believes thatthePersona 4remake will be revealed at the 2025 Xbox Games Showcasein June, including known Microsoft leaker Extas1s. According to the Spanish YouTuber, the rumored title will also launch as a day-one title on Xbox Game Pass, just likePersona 3 ReloadandPersona 5 Tactica. It’s likely that the game will also make its way to PC, PS5, and Nintendo’s new Switch 2.
Persona 4remains one of the most beloved titles in the franchise, and while a remake in the same vein asPersona 3 Reloadis welcome, the majority of the community is fixated on the mysteriousPersona 6. Almost a decade after the release ofPersona 5, fans are becoming frustrated by thelack of concretePersona 6news from Atlus, with the company’s radio silence leaving some concerned about the game’s development.