Following the recent update of P5R.JP & the suspicion revolving around the possibility of 2016’s Persona 5 coming to the Nintendo Switch, so light has been shined on the chances as Atlus has officially revealed Persona 5 R.

A short teaser was posted for the new title along with the respected site for the game is now live to check out.

Reassuring to see that the previously discussed title is now officially coming, but Atlus didn’t reveal much of what the new project will be specifically. 5 R prior to the announcement was suspected to be an enhanced version of Persona 5 and will include more features to add on to the base game’s interactivity.

Another questions fans were left hanging is that though the rumors expected the title to be announced for Nintendo Switch, the trailer didn’t specify if the game will be coming to the hybrid platform, as of yet. The debut video stated at the end that more information will be released later in March 2019.

Persona 5 R urrently doesn’t have a set release date, but is listed for PlayStation.

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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