The Japanese company SEGA, which owns the subsidiary Atlus, in a conversation with IGN stated that it is considering adapting Atlus franchises for films and TV series. According to SEGA, this is an important part of its new strategy.
Thus, in the future, we will probably see pictures and shows based on such well-known series as Persona, Shin Megami Tensei and Catherine.
Atlus worlds are filled with intense drama, cutting-edge style, and compelling characters. Stories like Persona really resonate with our fans, and we see an opportunity to expand the universe and lore in a way that no one has done before.
SEGA Lead Producer for Sonic the Movie and Sonic Prime Tohru Nakahara
At the moment, SEGA is only making plans, so Atlus has not yet named specific studios for the production of films or series based on franchises. Negotiations are underway with various companies and producers.
By the way, Atlus is now celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Persona series. On this occasion, the company became generous and decided to release Persona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden and Persona 5 Royal on all current platforms.