Atlus and iam8bit Set Persona 5 Album Pre-Orders to End June 8

Atlus and iam8bit Set Persona 5 Album Pre-Orders to End June 8

Persona 5 is on The Persona 30th Anniversary Jazz Album, and pre-orders for the collection close on June 8, 2026. The deadline gives buyers a narrow window to order a release built around music from five Persona entries, not just one game.

Atlus, iam8bit, and The Big Blueshift Band are behind the project, which brings remixed tracks from Revelations: Persona, Persona 2: Innocent Sin, Persona 3 Reload, Persona 4, and Persona 5. That puts the album squarely inside the franchise's 30-year celebration, with the collection aiming at almost every game in the series rather than a single era.

Persona 3 to Persona 5

Persona began 30 years ago as a niche spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei franchise, but it has grown into one of the most popular and accessible JRPG series in the world. Persona 3 helped define the series on the PS2 by introducing the yearly calendar and Social Link systems, and those mechanics remain part of the franchise's identity as this anniversary set pulls material from later entries.

The track list makes the commercial angle plain: this is not a one-off tribute, but a catalog product built to reach buyers across multiple installments. Persona 5 sits alongside Persona 4, Persona 3 Reload, Persona 2: Innocent Sin, and Revelations: Persona, which broadens the appeal beyond fans of any single release.

June 8 Deadline

June 8, 2026 is the point that matters for anyone considering the album. Once pre-orders close, the purchase window shuts on a package tied to a 30th anniversary rollout, and the format means there is no reason to wait if this collection is on your list.

Renan Fontes wrote about the release on June 4, 2026, putting the deadline four days away at the time of publication. For buyers who want Persona 5 in the same set as the rest of the anniversary-era lineup, the decision is simple: order before June 8 or miss the pre-order window.

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