Want Persona on Xbox? Let Atlus know in this new survey By Luke Albigés, 13 May 2022 FollowtopicsAtlusTurn BasedLuke Albigés Atlus is running a new survey this weekend, asking fans for feedback on its slate of existing and upcoming games. If you want to see the likes of Persona and Shin Megami Tensei on Xbox, now is the time to speak up!The new survey is only open to US residents and is a bit of a beast, with a 45-minute completion estimate — provided you're not writing essays in every single comment box, though, you should be able to rattle through it much quicker than that.Persona on Xbox? It could happen one day...It's worth noting that Atlus runs surveys like this quite regularly, and there's a decent chance that fans asking for more Xbox releases in previous questionnaires played a part in Soul Hackers 2 getting an Xbox release later this year. We've seen a few other Atlus games over the years as well — Catherine, as well as P4 spin-offs Persona 4 Arena and the enhanced Ultimax edition — and more will always be welcome. The stunning Persona 5 Royal has been a de facto PS4 exclusive since it launched in 2020, and given that there have been rumours floating around for ages about the stylish JRPG coming to Xbox (or even Game Pass), perhaps enough responses to this survey will be enough to help the Phantom Thieves find a new home on Xbox? Or Atlus could just completely ignore us. Either way, it's gotta be worth a shot, right?Will you be giving Atlus a piece of your mind with this survey? Keen for the mainline Persona series to find its way onto Xbox at last? Or any other Atlus games, for that matter? Let us know!More Soul Hackers 2 stories: New weekly Xbox Game Pass Quests are now live for another 275 Microsoft Reward Points Game Pass adds two more Xbox games today Game Pass adds four games soon, including Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Game of the Year 2022 voting round 5: Pentiment vs. Soul Hackers 2 Soul Hackers 2 summons devilish achievement list Industry News Written by Luke AlbigésLuke runs the TA news team, contributing where he can primarily with reviews and other long-form features — crafts he has honed across two decades of print and online gaming media experience, having worked with the likes of gamesTM, Eurogamer, Play, Retro Gamer, Edge, and many more. He loves all things Monster Hunter, enjoys a good D&D session, and has played way too much Destiny.