When discussing the top JRPGs of the last several years, it’s impossible to leave outPersona 5.The latest installation in thePersonaseries from developerAtluswas a huge hit, helpingPersona’s international popularity skyrocket and fuelling the success of ensuing projects in the franchise, like the PC version ofPersona 4 Golden.Personais far from Atlus' only project, though. It’s known for a variety of franchises, fromPersona’s siblingShin Megami Tenseito the surgery simulatorTrauma Center,and someday soon it could be known for yet another IP. That’s because a team within Atlus has been working on something calledProject Re Fantasyfor about five years.

In late 2016, Atlus fans first heard word that the studio had created a new development team called Studio Zero, which would create a wholly new fantasy RPG. That game came to be known asProject Re Fantasy.While not much is known aboutthis potential new Atlus IP, a handful of teasers forProject Re Fantasyexist, hinting at a combination of traditional European fantasy concepts with a different look at what exactly “fantasy” means. Details aboutProject Re Fantasyare very scarce, but since Atlus insists that the game is still in the works, it’s worth knowing about.

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What’s Known About Project Re Fantasy

To date, Atlus fans haven’t seen anyProject Re Fantasygameplay. It’s likely to be a turn-based RPG playing on Atlus' experience fromShin Megami TenseiandPersona,but it could always break the mold with a new RPG style. Certain members of Studio Zero’s staff offer some of the most concrete details on the game.Project Re Fantasy’s director is Katsura Hashino, who directedPersona 5,and he’s joined by fellowPersonaveteran Shigenori Soejima, who has worked on art forPersona 3, 4,and5with Hashino.

While Atlus hasn’t released gameplay details forProject Re Fantasy,a couple of concept trailers tease core concepts of the game. For instance, a trailer from late 2017 features an unnamed narrator speaking in abstractions about a world of rival tribes on the brink of war, where magic is a tool of destruction and people hope for better days. Oddly enough, a few actors in medieval garb appear alongside names ofcommon RPG classes like Cleric and Warrior, plus descriptions of their nature and aspirations. It seems likely that these actors representProject Re Fantasy’s playable characters, but their exact roles in the Atlus project aren’t made clear.

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Remarkably, the trailer also makes reference to a modern society, where the narrator praises its social unity, technological advancements, and prosperity. Atlus has made it very clear thatProject Re Fantasyisn’t anotherPersonagame, so it’s strange to see this medieval fantasy game’s teaser trailer reference the modern world. It could simply be a way of hinting atProject Re Fantasy’s central theme of rethinking the notion of fantasy, or perhaps it’s a direct reference to elements of time travel or vast societal change within the game. That’s one detail that’s impossible to nail down until Studio Zero says more.

Project Re Fantasy’s Long Development

WhileProject Re Fantasyseems like it could be a compelling new direction for Atlus, there’s no clear sign of when fans will finally learn new things about it. Studio Zero has worked in silence for five long years, and yet there’s still no word. Atlus itself certainly isn’t hurting from the game’s extended development cycle, consideringits enthusiastic celebration ofPersona’s 25th birthday, but Atlus fans still can’t help worrying thatProject Re Fantasywill never see the light of day. Atlus reportedly plans on releasing a major game in 2022, so maybe it’ll finally beProject Re Fantasy’s time to shine. At the very least, though, it’d be nice to hear some news before 2023.

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