A short clip that is allegedly from an unannounced Persona 3 remake has been shared online, and no one knows if it's real or not. The video is only five seconds long, but it's enough to put the fanbase in a frenzy, as they analyze each frame to judge its authenticity.
The clip doesn't give much away, simply showing an animation of the combat in this apparent remake. Atlus and Sega are yet to comment on the authenticity of the footage, and the original uploader seems to have deleted their post. However, it was up for long enough for fans to save it and hyper-focus on all the details, judging whether or not this is real, or just a very impressive fake.
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It seems that whoever shared the footage originally has since deleted their post. However, it was up long enough for fans to save it themselves, and take an educated guess as to where the clip came from, if it is indeed real.
@AVtoGAMEnoYAMI, a strange Twitter account that was seemingly set up just to share the Persona 3 remake clip around, claims that the footage was part of an internal meeting at Sega in 2021. They share more from this apparent montage of gameplay clips used in the meeting, which apparently showcased a bunch of games Sega had in development at the time.
This is where it gets interesting. At the very end, we casually get a peek at what would be our first look at the rumoured Jet Set Radio revival. Last year, Bloomberg reported that Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi were getting new games. This short Jet Set Radio clip from 2021 would fit into these reports nicely, adding some legitimacy to the video and the wider leaks as a whole. In other words, it's good news for Persona 3 fans.
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