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Persona 4 Remake Pierde al Actor de Voz Original

Autor : Violet Actualizar : Jan 21,2026

El doblaje confirma los rumores del remake de Persona 4

El rumoreado remake de Persona 4 parece cada vez más probable tras la confirmación de uno de los actores de voz originales del juego.

Un miembro del reparto original se pronuncia

Yuri Lowenthal, el veterano actor de voz detrás de Yosuke Hanamura en Persona 4 y sus derivados, reveló recientemente en BlueSky que no volverá para el remake no confirmado.

"Para los que preguntan, no, no pondré la voz a Yosuke en el remake de Persona 4", declaró Lowenthal. "Pregunté, incluso puede que suplique, pero han decidido no contar conmigo otra vez".

Aunque Atlus no ha anunciado oficialmente el proyecto del remake, los comentarios de Lowenthal sugieren firmemente que el desarrollo está en marcha. GameSpot se ha puesto en contacto con Sega/Atlus para obtener un comentario oficial.

Contexto de la industria

Esta revelación se produce en medio de las continuas huelgas de SAG-AFTRA respecto a las protecciones contra la IA para los actores de voz. Lowenthal es miembro del sindicato, aunque no está claro si los conflictos laborales influyeron en las decisiones de casting.

La declaración de marzo de SAG-AFTRA indicó que persisten desacuerdos significativos entre el sindicato de actores y los productores de videojuegos en cuanto a las condiciones laborales y las protecciones.

Evidencias acumuladas

La especulación sobre un remake de Persona 4 ha crecido tras evidencias anteriores:

  • Un registro de dominio descubierto a principios de este año
  • Rumores persistentes de filtradores fiables
  • El éxito comercial de Persona 3 Reload

La confirmación de un antiguo miembro del reparto marca quizás la indicación más sólida hasta ahora de que Atlus está revitalizando su aclamado JRPG.

Posibilidades de fecha

Siguiendo el patrón de anuncio de Persona 3 Reload durante el evento veraniego de Xbox en 2023, los observadores de la industria sugieren que podríamos ver:

  • Una posible revelación durante los próximos eventos de juegos de verano
  • Una ventana similar de 12-18 meses entre el anuncio y el lanzamiento

Para los fans de Persona que esperan más noticias, el derivado para móvil y PC Persona 5: The Phantom X se lanzará el 26 de junio de 2025.

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