Summary

A reliable insider has leaked a placeholder logo forPersona 6that seemingly confirms that the game will be centred around the colour green, perhaps meaning it’ll be focused on themes of ecology or money.

AtlusandSegamay not have officially confirmed thatPersona6 is in development just yet,but it’s one of the industry’s worst-kept secrets that is basically open knowledge at this point. In fact, we’ve already heard a surprising amount about the upcoming sixth game thanks to insiders and leakers sharing details about it.

Some of the details that have been shared about Persona 6 so farinclude that it’ll take place in a high school setting,that it’s codenamed “Carbon”, and that itmight not be released until 2026. We don’t know how much truth there is to those claims yet, but there is one rumour that seems to be more backed up than the rest.

Persona 6 Is Almost Definitely Linked To The Colour Green

That rumour is that Persona 6 will be themed around the colour green, following Persona 5’s focus on red, and Persona 4’s yellow symbolism, to name a few. Reliable Sega insider MbKKssTBhz5 (also known as Midori)previously reported that Persona 6 will indeed have green themes, but they’ve now shared some evidence to back that up.

Over on Twitter, Midori shared a placeholder logo for Persona 6, which is our first look at any kind of material related to the game. We’ve heard a lot, but this is the first time we’re actuallyseeingsomething. As you can see from the logo above (which does indeed look like an unfinished placeholder), the background around the logo is clearly green.

Sega and Atlus have even previously teased that Persona 6’s colour will be green, as Joker could be seen splashing green paint on a piece of anniversary art for the series showing all of the protagonists.

This backs up the claim that Persona 6’s colour will be green, but the logo itself also has some interesting details. Midori confirmed that it’s just a development logo that won’t be used for the final game, but that it’s purposefully designed to be “on the edge of yin and yang”, something that can be seen with the lower-case P and 6 intertwining.

So, what does this mean for Persona 6? It’s really far too early to tell, but some have suggested that the colour green will tie into the game’s themes, like red did with Persona 5’s focus on rebellion. It’s possible that the next game in the series will focus on ecology or perhaps even money, but we’ll have to wait for the full confirmation to get an idea on how that’s all going to work.