
Persona 4 Revival and LEGO Skylines Releases Coming Soon, According to Korean Censors
If a game has received an age rating, its release is just around the corner.
South Korea's Game Rating and Administration Committee (GRAC) has once again prematurely revealed details about several games. The organization has issued age ratings for Persona 4 Revival, as well as for an unannounced project from Paradox Interactive.
The full remake of the cult JRPG was officially unveiled at last year's Xbox Games Showcase. Persona 4 Revival is being developed by P-Studio and will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game will retain the plot of the original Persona 4: the protagonist moves to the rural town of Inaba, where a series of mysterious murders is linked to the legend of the "Midnight Channel" — a mysterious TV show that reveals people's true selves.

As in the original, characters will be able to enter an alternate world through televisions and use the power of Personas to fight Shadows. According to sources, the remake completely overhauls character models and environments, and also adapts many mechanics to the standards of Persona 5 Royal. According to a recent rumor, the game's release may take place in February 2027, although ratings in South Korea usually appear only a few months before a project's release.
However, the main surprise was the information about a mysterious game called LEGO Skylines. This project has not yet been officially announced, but it is likely to change in the near future — for example, during Summer Game Fest.
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