Persona 6 Leaks Point to September 2027 and Green Branding

Persona 6 Leaks Point to September 2027 and Green Branding

persona 6 leaks have moved from scattered character images to a reported logo and release window, with a new ResetEra post tying the game to September 2027. The same leak also points to a green color theme, giving the unannounced Atlus project a clearer identity before any official reveal.

Last week, images of the Persona 6 protagonist surfaced on Chinese social media, and a credible SEGA leaker said they were real. The same account later posted the game’s logo, which is why the new images on ResetEra drew attention fast: they line up with the earlier protagonist material instead of reading like a one-off fake.

ResetEra and Xiaohongshu

New images of the supposed Persona 6 logo later surfaced on the ResetEra forum, and a new post on Xiaohongshu pushed the leak further by saying the game is currently slated for September 2027. That gives fans a release window to work with, even though Atlus has not officially announced Persona 6.

Matt Jancer, writing about the leak, also pointed to the series’ color branding history. Persona 3 used blue hues and Persona 4 used yellow theming, so a green Persona 6 palette fits the pattern Atlus has used to separate entries visually before launch.

Atlus and September 2027

Atlus has already shown it can space major releases across a relatively short run: Persona 3 Reload arrived in February 2024, Metaphor: ReFantazio followed eight months later in September, and Persona 4 Revival is rumored to launch in February next year. Against that backdrop, a September 2027 target for Persona 6 would leave room for more announcements without forcing the publisher to rush the reveal.

June 7, 2026 stands out as the date that would not be surprising for a Persona 6 release date announcement at the Xbox Games Showcase. If these leaked details hold up, the practical takeaway is simple: the game is no longer just a title in rumor traffic, but a project with a color identity and a launch window that now shapes when the next official move has to land.

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