SEGA and Atlus have launched the Steam store page for the Persona 4 remake, Persona 4 Revival, revealing that the PC version will use Denuvo. This doesn’t really come as a surprise. After all, all the recent SEGA games have it. Still, it’s good to know so early that this new Persona game will use it.
Persona 4 Revival is a remake of a classic and highly praised RPG. In this game, players will dive into a deep mystery involving a series of strange murders in a quiet, rural town.
As you try to solve the mystery, you’ll also go on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, you’ll meet new friends, face powerful enemies, and explore the world of the occult, full of shadows and supernatural events.
This updated version brings the story to life in a fresh new way, with improved graphics, sound, and gameplay. It’s a mix of thrilling detective work, exciting battles, and meaningful friendships, all packed into one unforgettable adventure.
In Persona 4 Revival, players move to the quiet countryside town of Inaba and start a new life at Yasogami High School. You’ll get to enjoy fun and memorable moments with your classmates. You can attend classes, join school clubs, hang out with friends, and even start a romance. There are also part-time jobs you can take to earn money and learn new skills. Whether you want to study, fight monsters, or just relax, how you spend your time is completely up to you.
In the game, you’ll battle mysterious creatures called Shadows in an exciting turn-based combat system. To win fights, you’ll need to find and use the enemies’ weaknesses to knock them down. When you do, your team can join together for a powerful “All-Out Attack” that hits all enemies at once. You can also change your Persona to give yourself new powers and skills. This lets you fight in different ways and come up with smart strategies for each battle.
There is currently no ETA on when the game will come out. Moreover, SEGA hasn’t revealed yet its PC requirements. As soon as it does, we’ll be sure to share them. So, stay tuned for more!

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Why people care about Denuvo in 2025 is beyond me.
its just as a heads up regarding cracked games. Assuming ur not murican and dont know how to download a torrent.
I like to try a game befor i buy it i have 40 grands worth on steam if i cant try it i wont buy it so thay miss out.
Had no idea turds have that kind of capital.
how many times they gonna remake this game?
Nice, pirates won't play it.
It's cute seeing ppl in comment sections thinking that this cancerware actual thwarts piracy. Stupid, but cute.
Denuvo on top of a cash grab demake that is all but confirmed to be censored specifically for the subhumans and the wastes of the universe who openly hate video games and only use it to propagate their Satanic child grooming agenda. Can't wait to ignore this (((BlackRock)))-sponsored Talmudick trash.
And to the tranny buyfags who got so triggered from this comment; go kill yourselves.
F*ck SEGA and Denuvo together simultaneously
Denuvo hasn't worked for stopping pirates with Persona 3 Reload. Don't see why Persona 4 will be any different.