Persona 4 Revival launches February 18, 2027 on PS5, Xbox, and PC
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Persona 4 Revival launches worldwide on February 18, 2027. RPG Site reports that Atlus and Sega have set the remake for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with PC distribution listed through Steam and Xbox PC.
The r/gamernews post was published on June 7 at 17:30 UTC and links to the RPG Site article. The source notes that the remake was originally shown during last year's Xbox showcase, while the new update provides the dated launch, a fresh trailer, screenshots, and the start of pre-orders.
The practical information for players is narrow but important: February 18, 2027 is the worldwide date, the console platforms are PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and PC support includes Steam and Xbox PC. The article and Reddit post do not list Nintendo Switch 2, so that platform should not be assumed from this update.
Reddit discussion is shaped by the timing around Persona 6. Some commenters read Persona 4 Revival's dated rollout as a reason not to expect deeper Persona 6 information soon, while others focus on how much the remake will change the original game's presentation, combat pace, and social calendar structure.
Price, editions, regional pre-order bonuses, and any post-launch content plan are not settled in the cited report. The confirmed player-facing details are the global date, supported platforms, new trailer, screenshots, and pre-order start from Atlus and Sega.
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