Persona 6 Wishlisting Now Live on PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam, ATLUS Confirms

The next chapter in the iconic JRPG series opens up early access interest across major platforms

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Persona 6 Wishlisting Now Live (Image via ATLUS)

ATLUS has officially opened wishlisting for Persona 6, giving fans their first direct step toward the highly anticipated next entry in the long-running RPG franchise. The announcement was shared via the studio’s official X account, confirming that players can now add the game to their wishlists on PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam.

While full gameplay details remain under wraps, this move signals that the marketing cycle for Persona 6 is beginning to ramp up, with more information likely to follow in the coming months.

Wishlisting Goes Live Across All Major Platforms

The biggest takeaway from the announcement is the wide platform availability. Persona 6 is set to launch on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox on PC, PlayStation, and Steam, continuing ATLUS’ recent trend of expanding beyond its historically PlayStation-focused releases.

By opening wishlisting early, ATLUS is allowing players to stay updated on future announcements, release details, and potential pre-order bonuses. It also gives a clearer indication that development has reached a stage where the game is ready to enter public-facing promotion.

The inclusion of Xbox platforms alongside PlayStation highlights how the franchise has evolved in recent years, especially after the success of Persona 5 Royal and its broader multi-platform rollout.

According to ATLUS, Persona 6 will retain the core identity that fans expect while introducing a completely new story and cast of characters. The series’ signature blend of daily life simulation and supernatural storytelling remains central to the experience.

Players can expect the familiar structure of balancing relationships, school life, and social activities alongside high-stakes battles against otherworldly threats. This mix has been a defining feature of the franchise and is set to return with a fresh narrative direction.

The developers describe the game as a “bold new story,” suggesting a shift in themes or tone compared to previous entries, though specifics have not yet been revealed.

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