We’ve identified for some time that Katsura Hashino was engaged on one thing new, however a thanks posted to his Western followers confirms that he’s leaving Persona to his successors within the course of.
In a thanks submit on the PlayStation Blog, Hashino discusses how glad he’s to listen to of the sport’s success outdoors Japan. ” Persona 5 is a really ‘Japanese’ story with some political elements to it, so I couldn’t think about how Western gamers would react to it”, he writes. “I did know, however, that Persona 5 was highly anticipated by gamers overseas even back when we were developing the game, so I was curious to see how its story would be received.” It’s honest to say that it was obtained properly; the sport obtained exceptional reviews. It additionally offered very properly, opening at number 1 in the UK and promoting out its first cargo throughout Australia.
“No matter what kind of project I take on going forward, I love creating RPGs that are both moving and relatable regardless of cultural differences—in fact, I’m most interested in strengthening those aspects right now”, he says. We know that Hashino is working on something new now, as a part of a by-product studio inside Atlus.
“Last year, with the milestone of the Persona series’ 20th anniversary, I handed off the series development to my successors and announced the start of my new RPG project that takes place in a fantasy world”, Hashida writes. This confirms what we anticipated for some time, however weren’t sure of – that Hashida is not going to be concerned within the subsequent Persona sport. After serving as director on Personas three via 5, it’s honest that he would need a break.
Persona 5 is accessible on PS4 and PS3.
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