Persona 4 Revival is an upcoming full remake of Persona 4 Golden (itself an expanded version of the original 2008 Persona 4), developed by P-Studio/Atlus and published by Sega. It’s a modernized JRPG with enhanced visuals (Unreal Engine), UI, battles, events, cutscenes, and quality-of-life features—great for newcomers while refreshing the classic for fans.
Release date: February 18, 2027 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam and Xbox PC; also on Xbox Game Pass).
Collector’s Edition Details
The Persona 4 Revival Collector’s Edition (physical, console-only) is priced at $249.99. It includes:
- Base game (physical)
- Protagonist & Izanagi Statue (key highlight — the protagonist standing with Izanagi on a pile of TVs)
- SteelBook case
Artbook - Keycaps & Keychain
- DLC: Costume Set, Persona Set, BGM Set (plus pre-order/early purchase bonus: P3R & P5R Extra BGM Set)
Collector’s outer box with artwork by Shigenori Soejima
Pre-orders are live at retailers like Amazon, GameStop, and Best Buy (PS5 and Xbox versions available; PC may have limited or different options). Some editions sold out quickly, so check for restocks.
Other Editions
- Standard Edition: ~$69.99 (physical/digital, base game + pre-order bonus).
- Digital Deluxe/Premium: Higher tiers with extra outfits, Personas, BGM, etc. (around $85–$100).
- SteelBook Edition: Available in some regions (e.g., Europe).
- Amazon Exclusive: Often includes bonus character cards or extras.
There’s also a Japan-specific Limited Box with different contents (e.g., designer box, T-shirt, phone pouch, artbook, costumes).
Pre-order bonus (for most editions if you buy early): Extra BGM tracks from Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Royal.
Quick Take
It’s a premium collector’s item focused on the iconic Midnight Channel/Inaba mystery vibe. The statue and Shigenori Soejima art are big draws for fans of the series. Opinions vary on value at $250 (some call the statue impressive, others say it’s steep), but it looks solid for dedicated collectors.