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Translator claims to have started on Persona 6 translation before January 2026

The logo for the long-awaited Persona 6

The long-awaited Persona 6 was unveiled at the Xbox Games Showcase and promises to be another spectacular entry in the long-running JRPG series. A translator on the project claims they have been working on the Persona 6 translation since before January of this year, meaning that development has been going speedily at Atlus. Persona 6 wasn’t announced for Nintendo Switch 2, but we should assume it will eventually come to the platform.

10 thoughts on “Translator claims to have started on Persona 6 translation before January 2026”

  1. It feels like Nintendo and Atlis dont have the best working relationship. Metaphor is just now being called about on switch 2 some 2 hears after its original release. This is one reason I shelled out for a ps5. Same happened to p3 relaod and let’s not talk about how Nintendo isn’t offering the DLC not any of the dancing games in the persona series and those are quite old.

    I personally prefer switch to any other console, but I have my worries about p6 hitting any Nintendo console at all.

  2. indies are f00kin tripe and the bane of gmaing

    What the f00k is this indie tripe for incel-adjacent individuals? Please make a report on the gta vi preorder reveal at ONCE!

      1. indies are f00kin tripe and the bane of gmaing

        you play persona and are thus self reporting as an jobless incel/inceloid/incel adjacent individual and very plausibly asonic the hedgehog fanatic

  3. One has to wonder. They’re so anxious to shell out $100 for the base version of a game that the devs want to charge them hourly to play that they’re calling a much more consumer friendly AAA studio indie lol

    1. And saying ‘indie’ like indies aren’t pushing the art form forward. Back in my day, this would be called “dorkwad behavior” and wedgie-worthy.

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