

If ever there was a series of video games likely to set the internet ablaze with a civil war of words between two sides of a fanbase that series would be Atlus’ highly acclaimed and ever controversial Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series. In the latest shots fired in this ever ongoing fanbase war of attrition, we find ourselves looking as the Persona fanbase go back and forth over the presumed changes to the character of Yosuke Hanamura in the upcoming Persona 4 remake, Persona 4: Revival.
‘PERSONA 4 Revival’ confirms Yosuke will receive changes to his interactions with other characters
“He’s a little bit insensitive in terms of how he treats outsiders sometimes. So we wanted to lighten that up and make it a little bit more fitting for the world we live in now” pic.twitter.com/icBSOi0Abi
— Anime Updates (@animeupdates) July 8, 2026
The quote concerning Yosuke being:
So at base, we haven’t really changed anything about the story or the characters’ thoughts or how they act or anything. All that’s kept the same. We are keeping that as is and we’ve just maybe changed the way that we express some of this a little bit, mostly with Yosuke really. He’s a little bit insensitive in terms of how he treats outsiders sometimes. So we wanted to lighten that up and make it a little bit more fitting for the world that we live in now.
Generally for any remake, creators will want to go back and change things that they want to change or didn’t have the time to implement during the initial release, but this is different. This statement makes it seem as though this isn’t an artist’s decision to improve upon a past work, this statement makes it seem like they’re changing Yosuke’s attitude to be more palatable to a modern audience as to avoid the backlash that his character would inevitably bring.
For those unfamiliar with Yosuke Hanamura from Persona 4, to say he’s emblematic of a teenager at the time would be accurate. Yosuke is very hormonal and has many moments that would be described as insensitive. The screenshots that people tend to like to show around are scenes of him being sexist, or homophobic towards a party member who, while not gay, definitely gave off a gay first impression.
As expected, the Persona fanbase is split in two as to how to approach these potential changes. One side says that this is good, as Yosuke spouting those views has no place in a modern title, while the other argues that Yosuke’s flaws are what makes him interesting as a character and addition to the cast.
The response ive seen to this is crazy. Ive FOR YEARS seen people shitting on the idea of a Persona 4 remake because “its too homophobic and Atlus would NEVER fix that”. Now a vague report comes out that says “Yeah we might be making the game a bit less homophobic” andwererioting https://t.co/dbuHhFcH4k
— JoeFredrick (@JoeFredrick348) July 8, 2026
The reaction to this confuses me. The way the game treats women and queer people has been criticized for years and now it’s a bad thing that they’re toning it down??? Mind you, Yosuke was saying shit like this in Golden/vanilla https://t.co/1jpKMuskhl pic.twitter.com/7ix2VZMcqT
— JJ4N3 (@JJ4n3) July 8, 2026
Bruh this game is just gonna be cardboard cutouts validating each other for 20000000 hrs https://t.co/yeShCkyf3x
— ❤️ | doll vtuber (@magicgirlcrisis) July 8, 2026
why can’t some characters just sometimes be an asshole? it’s relatable and makes for good character development https://t.co/skKzL5CeZm
— Omni ☕️ (@InfernoOmni) July 8, 2026
Persona 4 originally released on July 10th, 2007 and is going to celebrate its 19th birthday tomorrow. We’re coming up on 20 years of discourse over the game and with Persona 4: Revival’s release date of February 27th, 2027 here’s to 20 more!
