
If one thing can be said about the PSP, it's that the system is starting to look more and more like the PS2 with each passing year. As the PS2 aged, it aged really well; it began to see more RPGs arrive on it, which is exactly the case going on here for the PSP. The biggest contributors to this resurgence stems from two very niche publishers and developers, NIS and Atlus. The leader of the onslaught for 2010 has been Atlus, though. Later this month Atlus will be releasing an all-new RPG from the developers of Riviera: The Promised Land, which was extremely popular on the PSP and the GBA prior, but their new title, Hexyz Force, takes a more traditional RPG approach, while retaining some unique and fresh gameplay elements.

Atlus announced that it would be raising both entry level salaries and yearly base pay for all employees starting April 2026.

Atlus has released a Q&A for Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army covering system information and release details
interesting thing is, that the switch 2 is still the inferior version, despite it being more powerful.

Atlus reveals new characters, demons, and gameplay systems for RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army ahead of its June launch.
It's amazing what they're getting on the PSP now days. You're right.. the PSP is the ultimate PS2-Mini
this game reminds me of Jeane D'Arc when it comes to the graphics. Can't wait!