Legendary Studio MAPPA to Animate Persona 4 Revival Cutscenes

Legendary Studio MAPPA to Animate Persona 4 Revival Cutscenes

The lights in the Anime Expo hall dropped to a hush. I watched a seven-second cutscene and felt the room tilt toward the screen. You could sense that Persona 4 Revival had just gained a new heartbeat.

At Anime Expo 2026 the crowd quieted:

I was there when Atlus rolled the clip from the livestream; you could feel a collective intake of breath. Atlus announced that Mappa — the studio behind Jujutsu Kaisen and Chainsaw Man — will produce every animation cutscene for Persona 4 Revival. That’s not a cameo, an opening sequence, or a single cinematic: Mappa is animating the whole narrative thread that will carry key story moments.

The company even showed a short scene of Yu Narukami confronting a Hablerie shadow during the Anime Expo Lite livestream on YouTube. If you missed the panel, the full stream is still available there and on X archives.

In the room the screens were tiny but the reaction was huge:

Mappa has done full-game cutscenes once before, on Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road (2025). That experience matters. I’ve watched Mappa frames fold tension and character into seconds of movement — they handle timing like a maestro conducting a philharmonic. That skill will be applied to every major beat in Persona 4 Revival, not only the big boss fights.

Who is animating the Persona 4 Revival cutscenes?

Mappa will animate all in-game cutscenes. Atlus confirmed the studio’s involvement at Anime Expo 2026 and released a teaser showing one of Yu’s confrontations. This is only Mappa’s second full-game cutscene project after Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road.

In the press room you could see the cast notes on a table:

Atlus also confirmed the English cast: Nazeeh Tarsha as Yu Narukami, Paul Castro Jr. as Yosuke Hanamura, Anne Yatco as Chie Satonaka, Brianna Knickerbocker as Yukiko Amagi, and Abby Trott as Rise. Voice direction plus hand-drawn and digital animation from Mappa promises actor nuance to match the studio’s visual punch.

Will Mappa animate every cutscene in the game?

Yes. Every in-game cinematic will be produced by Mappa, not just the opening. That removes the mismatch fans often complain about when an opening outshines the rest — a problem Persona 5 Royal faced when its opening set a bar the in-engine scenes couldn’t meet. This time, the stylistic consistency should stay high across the board.

In a theater you can feel pacing like a second character:

What does this mean for players? Expect sharper motion, bespoke framing, and moments that hit with the shock of a lightning strike. Mappa has become synonymous with kinetic choreography — and pairing that with Atlus’s narrative beats means several scenes will likely be talked about long after release.

When does Persona 4 Revival release?

Persona 4 Revival launches on February 18, 2027 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. If you follow Atlus on X/Twitter or subscribe to the official YouTube channel, you’ll catch future trailers and developer updates first.

I follow these announcements closely because they change how a game feels when you play it. You should be paying attention to how this collaboration affects pacing, fight choreography, and character moments in marketing clips — those are the early spoilers for how the full product will sit with fans and critics.

Movies & TV is on the ground at Anime Expo 2026, bringing coverage of panels, screenings, and exclusive interviews; check their Anime Expo feed for more live notes and reactions from attendees.


Will Mappa’s involvement turn Persona 4 Revival into the definitive way to experience that story, or will it spark debate over style versus gameplay?