After the comic book adaptations, the needle quickly turned to games. In particular, Sony’s new era with PlayStation games will be followed by many other studios. Sega is no stranger to this either. The game giant, which has signed Sonic, one of the most successful game adaptations in recent history, is looking to bring the Atlus marks to the screen this time.
According to IGN, Sega is preparing to expand its storytelling. This method, which will be an important part of the new era Sega, includes Atlus, which has a very successful library, especially in the field of screenplay. Atlus, which has a brand with detailed characters and plenty of drama like the Persona series, will see it on other platforms in the near future.
Toru Nakahara, from Sega’s production team, said, “Stories like the Persona brand have a tone between us and our fans. We see this as an opportunity to expand the story in a way that no one has played or seen before.” and made the first official statement about Sega’s new era.
Nakahara also said that Sega and Atlus are very excited to present their existing world together to new people through different channels. There is currently no information from the Sega front about which production companies will take part in the Persona and other Atlus projects. However, it is likely that in the near future there will be plenty of details about both new series and new films.