There are rumors circulating that Atlus is working on multiple games like Shin Megami Tensei for Netflix’s gaming platform.
Atlus has a plethora of wonderful RPGs in the works, including some highly anticipated titles, that demand a modern remake. Some of these confirmed exciting releases for 2024 include Persona 3 Reload, Metaphor: ReFantazio, and Persona 5: The Phantom X2. Now, it’s suggested that Atlus is venturing into game development for Netflix, a platform that has been gaining momentum in recent months.
A Persona leaker with a reliable track record, @MbKKssTBhz5, has disclosed that Atlus is actively working on various titles for Netflix’s mobile game platform. Notably, one of these titles is said to be related to the Shin Megami Tensei series. He said, “Atlus is currently developing multiple titles for the Netflix mobile game platform. [And] one of these titles are related to Shin Megami Tensei series.”
Prior to the most recent revelations, “MbKKssTBhz5” disclosed the existence of Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Tactica way before they were announced, proving the credibility of the source.
This news follows Sega’s earlier indication of considering a ‘global expansion’ for Atlus, aiming to release the company’s games on diverse platforms. While the specific Atlus games destined for Netflix remain unknown, there is speculation among fans about the potential arrival of mobile ports for the Persona series or older Shin Megami Tensei games. Fans are anticipating releases like Persona 3 Portable Reload, P4G, and SMT3HD ports.
There are mixed responses from the fans about this report, with some expressing support and optimism. They believe that this move could facilitate the Western release of titles like Persona 5X and possibly introduce awaited Atlus games such as a Snowboard Kids game to Netflix. On the flip side, there are concerns that Netflix might only offer ports, similar to the GTA games, and users outside of Netflix might not have the option to purchase and own these games permanently.
One fan said, “I just hope that, like Rockstar did with their port of The Trilogy, there’s an option for non-Netflix users to buy these straight and keep them forever.”
Atlus has long been associated with having titles exclusive to a single platform, and the idea of porting games to different platforms, especially Netflix, has justifiably sparked mixed reactions.
The addition of popular titles like Grand Theft Auto has significantly strengthened Netflix’s gaming service in recent months, and fans hope for substantial offerings that cater to their interests rather than mere casual mobile games. Players are optimistic that potential releases like P5X and SMT3HD ports will maintain the same level of excitement and quality. However, only time can tell what Atlus has planned for its fan base.
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