Players embark on quests and explore dungeons during the day while building relationships and gathering "virtues" at night.
Atlus' fantasy RPG is set to launch for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC sometime in Fall 2024.
If you spot a weaker enemy, you can defeat it on the field in real time, while more challenging foes necessitate turn-based combat.
Players embark on a journey to become the next king, undertaking battles and exploring the world in a limited period while making allies.
Atlus' upcoming fantasy RPG took the stage at The Game Awards 2023 with a packed new trailer.
Atlus' upcoming fantasy RPG will take the stage at the upcoming event, it has been confirmed.
A Persona party game with characters from the series and Persona 5X, a mobile version of Persona 5, are also reportedly coming next year.
Atlus' upcoming RPG will see players traveling through a fantasy kingdom to gain support for an election to become the next king.
Though the game was originally supposed to have a more conventional Western medieval fantasy setting, Studio Zero decided to pivot to something more unique.
Atlus epic high fantasy RPG is scheduled to launch sometime next year for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PC.
Director Katsura Hashino is hoping that the upcoming fantasy RPG will stand alongside Persona and Shin Megami Tensei as one of Atlus' flagship properties.
After its announcement for Xbox Series X/S and PC via the Windows Store, Sega Korea confirmed other platforms in a now-deleted tweet.
Made by the creative leads of Persona 3, 4, and 5, the upcoming fantasy RPG is due out sometime next year.
The publisher already has Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3: Portable coming to new platforms this month, and GrimGrimoire OnceMore in April.
They might appear or they might not. Let the speculation begin.
You can cut past the puzzles, and get to the true meat of the game, which is its unusual story.
It seems like in 2019, Vita no longer means life.
Studio Zero is currently seeking more programmers and designers for development.
Project Re Fantasy will be developed by Atlus's Studio Zero.