The anticipation surrounding the Persona series has reached new heights as Atlus quietly updates its job listings, reigniting speculation about the highly anticipated Persona 6. Known for their iconic RPGs, Atlus has discreetly posted a position for a new Producer (Persona Team), seeking someone experienced in managing Intellectual Property and AAA game development. Although other roles listed on the recruitment page are unspecified, these include crucial positions like 2D character design, UI design, and scenario planning—all hinting at potential activity within the Persona team.
These developments follow earlier statements from game director Kazuhisa Wada, who hinted at future projects for the series as part of Atlus’s mid-to-long-term plans. While no official word on Persona 6 has been released, these job openings could indicate that the studio is ramping up efforts for its next major title in the beloved franchise.

It’s been almost a decade since the release of Persona 5, which remains a cultural phenomenon. Since then, Atlus has kept fans engaged with spin-offs, remakes, and ports, but the spotlight remains firmly on the next mainline entry. Over the years, whispers of Persona 6 have persisted, fueled by cryptic teasers and persistent rumors. Back in 2019, reports suggested that development on Persona 6 was already underway alongside other Persona titles like Persona 5 Tactica and Persona 3 Remake, both of which achieved significant success.
With Persona 3 Remake breaking records as one of the fastest-selling games in the series, the momentum behind Persona 6 seems unstoppable. Fans are hopeful that the next installment will arrive sometime in 2025 or 2026. While the exact timeline remains unclear, insiders believe an official announcement may be imminent. Until then, the gaming community eagerly awaits what could be another groundbreaking chapter in the Persona saga.

