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Persona 4 stemacteur hint op remake na baanafwijzing

May 28, 2025 3:19 PM

Een stemacteur van de originele Persona 4 heeft bevestigd dat er een remake in de maak is. Yuri Lowenthal, die de stem van Yosuke verzorgde in de originele release van 2008, heeft op sociale media laten weten dat hij niet terug zal keren voor de remake. Ondanks dat Atlus de remake nog niet officieel heeft aangekondigd, is de verwachting hoog. Persona 4 heeft een belangrijke rol gespeeld in de populariteit van de serie en wordt gezien als een favoriet onder fans. Volgend op de succesvolle remake van Persona 3 in 2023, hopen fans van Persona 4 dat deze remake ook enkele verbeteringen zal bevatten. Terwijl de belangstelling groeit voor Persona 6, komt de spin-off Persona 5: The Phantom X volgende maand uit op PC en mobiele telefoons.

Wanneer kan ik de Persona 4 remake verwachten?

Er is momenteel geen officiële releasedatum voor de Persona 4 remake, maar geruchten wijzen op een ontwikkeling in de nabije toekomst. Houd de aankondigingen van Atlus in de gaten voor meer informatie.

Persona 4, een Japanse RPG, werd oorspronkelijk in 2008 uitgebracht en is sindsdien een cultklassieker geworden. Het spel draait om een ​​groep tieners die een mysterie oplossen in het plattelandsdorpje Inaba. De combinatie van sociale simulatie en traditionele RPG-elementen heeft bijgedragen aan de blijvende populariteit van de serie. De oorspronkelijke release heeft ook geleid tot verschillende spin-offs en animatieseries die de wereld van Persona verder uitbreiden. Fans zijn erg enthousiast over de mogelijkheid van een remake, vooral gezien de recente upgrades in de franchise met Persona 3 Reload.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-05-28 15:30:13
Honestly, a P4 remake sounds dope, but recasting Yosuke feels like swapping out your go-to gaming snack—hopefully the new flavor still slaps. At least we’ll always have the original to scream Junes into the void when we miss Yuri’s voice.
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2025-05-28 15:25:54
Man, it's wild to think we might get a P4 remake so soon after P3 Reload—Atlus is really feeding us this year. Kinda bummed Yuri Lowenthal won't be back as Yosuke though; his voice was iconic for that role. Persona 4 getting the remake treatment is hype, but recasting Yosuke feels like changing the recipe of your favorite snack. Still, if it’s anywhere near as polished as P3 Reload, we’re in for a treat. Honestly, between P3 Reload’s success and now a P4 remake, Atlus is making it hard to focus on anything else. Wonder if this means P6 is further out than we thought Persona 4’s remake has big shoes to fill, but if it captures even half the charm of the original, it’ll be worth the wait. Just hope the new voice cast does justice to the Investigation Team. Between Yuri Lowenthal not returning and the P4 remake rumors, it’s a bittersweet moment for fans. But hey, at least we’re getting more Persona content—can’t complain too much Persona 4’s social links and murder mystery still hold up today, so a remake could introduce a whole new gen to its magic. Fingers crossed they don’t mess with the OST though—those tracks are timeless. A P4 remake Awesome. No Yuri Lowenthal Oof. Guess even the Velvet Room can’t escape recasting drama. Still, day one purchase for me. Atlus really said ‘let’s remake all the Persona games’ and I’m here for it. P4’s vibe is unmatched, so here’s hoping the remake keeps that small-town charm intact. Persona 4 Golden already felt like the definitive version, so a full remake has me curious—what’s left to improve Either way, Inaba’s calling me back, and I’m ready to answer. Yosuke without Yuri Lowenthal is like a burger without cheese—still good, but missing something essential. Still, a P4 remake is hype news regardless After P3 Reload’s glow-up, a P4 remake could be even more stunning. Just hope they keep the original’s heart—and maybe fix that camping trip scene. Persona 4’s remake is exciting, but man, losing Yuri Lowenthal as Yosuke stings. Dude *was* that character for so many of us. Here’s hoping the new voice nails it. Atlus remaking P4 right after P3 Reload They’re really making sure we never leave the TV world. Now where’s that P2 remake, huh Persona 4’s remake has me torn—thrilled to revisit Inaba, but nervous about the changes. At least the soundtrack better stay flawless. A P4 remake could be the perfect excuse to drag my friends into the series. Though explaining why Yosuke sounds different might take some work… Between this and P6 rumors, it’s a great time to be a Persona fan. But recasting Yosuke That’s gonna take some getting used to. Persona 4’s remake is cool and all, but can we talk about how Atlus is speedrunning these remakes P5 remake when Yuri Lowenthal not returning as Yosuke is a bummer, but if the remake’s quality matches P3 Reload, I’ll survive. Maybe. Persona 4’s remake is confirmed, and now I’m just sitting here wondering if they’ll finally let us romance Dojima. A man can dream. P4’s remake could go so hard if they expand on Golden’s content. Just please, Atlus, don’t change the Nanako scenes—they’re perfect as is. After P3 Reload, my expectations for a P4 remake are sky-high. Here’s hoping they don’t pull a ‘Golden’ and make it exclusive to one platform again. Persona 4’s remake news has me feeling like I’m back in 2008 discovering the game for the first time. Minus the CRT TV, thankfully. Yuri Lowenthal not voicing Yosuke in the remake is like hearing a cover of your favorite song—it might be good, but it’ll never hit the same. Atlus remaking P4 feels like they’re giving us a victory lap before P6. Not complaining, but my free time is sweating right now. Persona 4’s remake could be amazing, but I’ll miss Yuri Lowenthal’s Yosuke. At least we’ll always have the original to go back to. P4 remake Yes. No Yuri Lowenthal Pain. But hey, if the new VA brings something fresh to Yosuke, I’m willing to give it a shot. Atlus really said ‘let’s remake P4’ and I’m already clearing my schedule. Just hope they don’t cut any social links—I need my fix of Kanji’s sewing club. Persona 4’s remake has me hyped, but I’m side-eyeing Atlus for not bringing back Yuri Lowenthal. Dude’s a legend in the role. After P3 Reload, a P4 remake feels like a no-brainer. Now if they’d just confirm a Vita port for the memes, my life would be complete. Persona 4’s remake is happening, and I’m already preparing my ‘I played it before it was cool’ hipster cred. Jokes aside, this is huge. Yuri Lowenthal not returning as Yosuke is a gut punch, but if the remake captures P4’s spirit, I’ll cope. Maybe. Atlus remaking P4 is like your favorite band doing a reunion tour—nostalgic, but you hope they don’t change too much. Keep the bangers intact. Persona 4’s remake could be the perfect gateway for new fans. Just hope they don’t ‘modernize’ it into something it’s not. P4 remake news has me dusting off my old PS2 copy for a nostalgia trip. Here’s hoping the new version does justice to the original’s vibe. Yuri Lowenthal’s Yosuke was a big part of P4’s charm, but if the remake’s as good as P3 Reload, I’ll learn to live with the change. Atlus dropping a P4 remake after P3 Reload is like getting dessert right after dinner—gluttonous, but I’m not complaining. Persona 4’s remake is exciting, but I’m low-key hoping they tweak the dungeon design. Those hallways could use some spice. P4 remake confirmed, and now I’m just sitting here wondering if they’ll finally let us save *that* character. You know the one. Yuri Lowenthal not returning as Yosuke is rough, but if the remake brings new fans to P4, it’s worth it. Maybe. Atlus remaking P4 feels like they’re giving us a warm hug before dropping P6’s chaos. I’ll take it. Persona 4’s remake could be incredible, but I’ll always have a soft spot for the original’s jank. Here’s hoping they don’t over-polish it. P4 remake Awesome. No Yuri Lowenthal Less awesome. But hey, at least we’ll always have ‘Heartbeat, Heartbreak’ to cheer us up. After P3 Reload, a P4 remake feels like Atlus is spoiling us. Now if they’d just announce a Switch 2 port, I’d be set. Persona 4’s remake has me excited, but I’m bracing for the inevitable debate over which version is ‘definitive.’ Can’t we just enjoy both Yuri Lowenthal not voicing Yosuke in the remake is a shame, but if the new VA brings fresh energy, it could work. Cautiously optimistic. Atlus remaking P4 is like getting a second chance at your first playthrough. Here’s hoping I don’t mess up the social links again. Persona 4’s remake could be the perfect excuse to finally max out all social links. Or, you know, fail spectacularly again. P4 remake news has me feeling like I’m back in high school, minus the exams. Here’s hoping the new version keeps the original’s soul. Yuri Lowenthal’s Yosuke was iconic, but if the remake’s as good as P3 Reload, I’ll survive the recast. Probably. Atlus dropping a P4 remake is like your favorite comfort food getting a gourmet upgrade. Here’s hoping it hits the same. Persona 4’s remake is confirmed, and now I’m just wondering if they’ll add a ‘skip Teddie’s puns’ option. A man can dream. P4 remake Hell yeah. No Yuri Lowenthal Hell no.
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