Three decades of demons

Atlus has shared a new piece of 30th anniversaryShin Megami Tenseiarton their official Twitter account, and they have a lot to celebrate. That’s three decades of demon summoning, spinoffs, and success wrapped up in one tweet, with a few classic demons worked into the logo (like Jack Frost, Pyro Jack, and Pixie) to boot.

As Atlus points out, the series began in Japan on July 25, 2025: a sufficiently spooky release window, inline with the dark themes that the series typically plays with. Now it’s celebrating three decades in existence, with spinoffs that have spinoffs. The staying power of theSMTname is pretty awe-inspiring.

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As theShin Megami Tenseiart tweet shows the series as a whole is still going strong, having just launchedSoul Hackers 2this year, andShin Megami Tensei Vin 2021. ThePersonaumbrella is also enjoying a huge resplendent re-release era on multiple platforms, and arguably the best coreSMTgame,Nocturne, was remastered recently. Smartly, Atlus knows a lot of the older entries will still hold up with a few minor modern tweaks.

1992年10月30日発売の『真・女神転生』から始まった『真・女神転生』シリーズは、ついに30周年を迎えました!これからも末永く、ご愛顧の程お願い申し上げます。コンゴトモヨロシク…#メガテン#メガテン30周年pic.twitter.com/QUHj0z4Qdp

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— 『真・女神転生』シリーズ公式 (@megaten_atlus)July 15, 2025

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