Announced /Updated June 8, 2026
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Persona 6Wiki
Everything we actually know about Persona 6
Persona 6 was revealed on June 7, 2026, and it is built to be a first Persona for millions of new players. This wiki keeps the confirmed facts, the series knowledge a newcomer needs, and the honest unknowns in one calm, spoiler-safe place.
Persona 6
What is Persona 6?
Persona 6 is the next mainline entry in ATLUS's beloved Persona series — the first brand-new numbered game in a decade, revealed with a short, eerie teaser at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7, 2026. Like every Persona, it is a role-playing game about living a double life: an ordinary school year in modern-day Japan by day, and a dangerous supernatural adventure beneath the surface.
ATLUS is pitching it hard as a jumping-on point. The official store copy promises "a completely fresh, standalone story and new cast of characters," stresses that no prior Persona experience is required, and frames the heart of the game in one line: "every bond you forge becomes a weapon against the darkness." No release date has been set yet — but the platforms, the premise, and the game's striking new green identity are already locked in.
Explore the wiki
Explore the wiki
Six spoiler-safe guides — from a newcomer's tour of the whole series to the confirmed platform and release facts.
Newcomer's guide
The Series
Persona 6 is designed to be someone's first Persona. Here is the whole series it grows out of — no spoilers, no homework — so the reveal makes sense even if you have never touched one.
Read →Systems guide
Gameplay
Persona 6 has not shown a second of gameplay. But every mainline Persona runs on the same brilliant loop, and ATLUS confirms P6 keeps it. Here is what a newcomer should expect — with the honest caveat that P6's exact rules are still unannounced.
Read →Story & setting
Story & Setting
A spoiler-safe look at what ATLUS has actually confirmed about Persona 6's world — and what the eerie green teaser does and doesn't tell us.
Read →Characters
Characters
Honesty first: ATLUS has revealed no Persona 6 characters. The teaser showed no protagonist and no party. But here is the real state of the cast — and how Persona protagonists and parties work, so the eventual reveals make sense.
Read →Release & platforms
Release & Platforms
Everything confirmed about when and where you can play Persona 6 — and the questions still open. Where the answer is genuinely unknown, we say so.
Read →Quick answers
FAQ
Straight answers to the questions people are searching the day after the reveal — sourced from the official announcement, with the unknowns labeled honestly.
Read →Confirmed at a glance
Confirmed at a glance
Only details ATLUS, SEGA, or the official Xbox listing have actually stated. We never invent lore the game hasn't shown.
- Status
- Announced — June 7, 2026
- Confirmed
- Developer
- ATLUS · P-Studio
- Confirmed
- Publisher
- SEGA
- Confirmed
- Genre
- Role-playing game
- Confirmed
- Platforms
- PS5 · Xbox Series X|S · PC (Steam)
- Confirmed
- Game Pass
- Day one on Xbox & PC Game Pass
- Confirmed
- Release date
- TBA — after Persona 4 Revival (2027+)
- To watch
- Signature color
- Neon "toxic" green
- Confirmed
New to Persona?
Never played a Persona game?
You are exactly who Persona 6 is for. Start with our plain-language tour of what the series is, then learn how its combat-and-bonds loop works — no spoilers, no homework, no need to play the older games first.
The announcement, in brief
How Persona 6 was revealed, and what came with it.
Persona 6 closed out ATLUS's part of the Xbox Games Showcase 2026 with a world-premiere teaser — roughly 84 seconds of a rain-soaked graveyard, a looming headstone, and quick horror-style cuts, ending on the logo in stark neon green. No characters, protagonist, or gameplay were shown. ATLUS paired the reveal with a separately dated remake, Persona 4 Revival (February 18, 2027), and confirmed Persona 6 will arrive after it.
The biggest surprise was where it's headed: Persona 6 launches day one on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass, as an Xbox Play Anywhere title, alongside PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam — a notable shift for a series with a long PlayStation and Nintendo history.
Official media
Key art and teaser stills from the official Xbox listing (product 9N6H2WJRZF39).