When “Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army” hits the shelves, it’s bound to capture attention with its sleek, modernized graphics that transform this classic from its original 2006 version into something truly mesmerizing. But it’s not just about the visuals—Atlus has thrown in a host of quality-of-life improvements that fans of the Shin Megami Tensei series won’t want to miss. These updates aim to provide a more immersive experience while offering players handy tools and features that simplify game navigation.
This particular gem in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise, “Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army,” originally hit the scene on the PlayStation 2. Serving as a prequel to its predecessors, it transports players back to an alternative 1931, involving the Kuzunoha family and their mysterious supernatural investigations. These paranormal detectives use their summoning abilities to unravel enigmas beyond the ordinary.
Earlier this year, Atlus confirmed a remaster would launch on June 19. A newly released trailer showcases jaw-dropping upgrades, fitting for an almost two-decade leap through three generations of consoles. The visuals are strikingly clear with a vibrant color palette, while additions like enhanced voiceovers and enriched environments add depth. Navigation, too, has become seamless with new features—quicksave capabilities and an improved objective tracker ensure you stay on course.
Fans of the Shin Megami Tensei series, who’ve relished Atlus’ offerings over recent years, owe much enjoyment to spin-offs like “Persona.” With “Persona 5” alone selling over 10 million copies, this success has sparked remasters and new titles, further widening the franchise’s reach.
In a move that signals Atlus’ dedication to accessibility, “Raidou Remastered” will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Importantly, the game is also set for the Nintendo Switch 2, debuting just two weeks after the eagerly awaited console launch. This addition might just provide a substantial lift for Atlus, broadening their player base and securing more fans for the future.