Atlus Officially Announces ‘Persona 6’ at the Xbox Games Showcase

The teaser arrives a decade after its predecessor and confirms a standalone story, and a new cast.

by · Hypebeast

Summary

  • Atlus has announced Persona 6 at the Xbox Games Showcase 2026, the first new numbered entry in the series since Persona 5 launched in 2016, with a teaser trailer and logo reveal
  • The game is confirmed for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox on PC with day-one Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass support, as well as Xbox Play Anywhere, with PS5 and Steam versions also confirmed
  • No release date or window has been announced

Atlus has officially announced Persona 6 at the Xbox Games Showcase 2026, confirming the first new numbered entry in the series since Persona 5 in 2016. The game will be available on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox on PC with day-one Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass support as part of Xbox Play Anywhere, alongside PS5 and Steam versions. No release date has been confirmed.

The reveal was a teaser in the strictest sense: eerie graveyard imagery cutting to a logo, with no gameplay shown. What the official description does confirm is the game’s tone and structure. Persona 6 brings a completely fresh, standalone story and new cast of characters, wrapping the series’ signature blend of heartfelt daily life and supernatural adventure around a new set of mysteries rooted in modern-day Japan. Strange rumors, unsettling urban legends, and occult incidents form the premise, with relationships and bonds functioning as both narrative and mechanical currency in the way the series has always built itself around. The description positions the game as an entry point for newcomers while promising something new for longtime fans, a balance the series has maintained since Persona 3.

The decade between Persona 5 and this announcement is worth acknowledging. Persona 5 launched in Japan in 2016, and its subsequent releases — Royal, and ports to Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PC — extended its cultural presence well beyond the original PlayStation audience. The series has passed 30 million copies sold worldwide, a figure Atlus leads with in the official description. Persona 6 arrives as the franchise marks its 30th anniversary in 2026, timed alongside Persona 4 Revival, a full reimagining of Persona 4 confirmed for February 18, 2027 on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Steam, and Xbox on PC, also available day one with Xbox Game Pass.

The day-one Game Pass commitment reflects both the scale of the announcement and the deepening relationship between Atlus and Microsoft. Putting Persona 6 on Game Pass from launch gives the series its widest accessible platform yet, reaching an audience that now spans console, PC, and cloud gaming simultaneously.

Watch the teaser above and stay tuned for an official trailer and release date.

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