“Persona 3 Reload will feature entirely new side episodes for its cast of characters, new voiced dialogue and other voiced scenes. The OP has been completely redone, and scenes are more vivid than ever before.”
“Persona 3 Reload has been developed with completely refined elements, from 4K/60fps support and other design adjustments such as brand new character portraits and user friendly interface adjustments.”
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The latest issue of Famitsu also contained an interview with Soejima, Oribe and Wada on the series’ art work. A full translation will be available shortly.
Question: “When it comes to the artwork of the series, it is my understanding that outside of Soejima, there have been many team members involved in the art design process for the series. First of all, please tell us about your current structure.”
Soejima: “During the time when Persona 4 was released in 2008, there were mainly two people who worked on the artwork for the Persona series: myself and Oribe.”
Question: “Speaking of, there was Persona 3 FES, which added an assortment of new content. And, of course, Persona 3 Portable, which allowed you to play as a female protagonist. How will Persona 3 Reload position itself?”
Niitsuma: “First of all, to avoid any misunderstandings here, let’s set this straight. Persona 3 Reload is meant to be a remake of the original Persona 3 for current platforms, so it does not include The Answer from ‘FES’ or the female protagonist from ‘Portable.’”
“However, this does not mean that new elements added to the main story (The Journey) of Persona 3 that were added in ‘FES’ do not appear at all in Reload. The remake is quite content-filled, including the new side story elements mentioned earlier.”
Persona 3 Reload Famitsu scans. A translation will be available to read shortly. #p3re
Yamaguchi: “As for the progress of development, we are now in the final stages of that process.
I am confident that those who have been waiting for this game will be satisfied with it.”
“During a period where I was faced with a difficult decision, I would often forget my position as an Atlus staff member and think about what would make me happy if I were a fan waiting for the remake.”