Korea’s Rating Board Just Leaked Paradox’s Unannounced LEGO Skylines Game and Tipped Persona 4 Revival’s Window

May 26, 2026 at 04:00am EDT
On the left, a character from 'Persona 4 Revival' runs down a street, while on the right, a skyline with cranes is shown with the title 'LEGO Skylines'.

The South Korean game rating board, the GRAC (Game Rating and Administration Committee), once again delivers news on a platter: as spotted by Gematsu, it has rated Persona 4 Revival and an unannounced game by Paradox Interactive, among others.

Announced during last year's Xbox Games Showcase, Persona 4 Revival is an upcoming full remake of Persona 4, developed by P-Studio and published by Atlus for PS5, Xbox Series S|X, and PC. The game retains the beloved original story: a transfer student moves to the rural town of Inaba, where a series of mysterious murders becomes intertwined with the legend of the Midnight Channel, a TV broadcast that seemingly reveals people's true selves. The protagonist and his friends discover they can enter a Shadow World through TV screens, awakening their Personas to fight the Shadows that lurk within. Like Persona 3 Reload, Persona 4 Revival rebuilds character models and assets from the ground up and brings the game mechanically in line with Persona 5 Royal. A recent rumor suggests Persona 4 Revival might launch in February 2027, which would make the rating a bit early. Usually, it lands somewhere between four and five months before the actual release date.

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The big surprise, though, is that Paradox Interactive is working on a "LEGO Skylines" game. No such project has been announced, but that might change very soon at Summer Game Fest. Presumably, it will be a LEGO-themed spin-off of Cities: Skylines, Paradox's city-building series. It should also be the first game to be developed by Iceflake Studios following the split between Paradox and Colossal Order.

Other games to be rated by the GRAC include The Coalition's Gears of War: E-Day (which, based on a WWE sponsorship, should launch around September), Bandai Namco Aces' Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve (announced at The Game Awards 2025 for a generic 2026 launch window), and Eidos Montréal's Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, which might be getting a Nintendo Switch 2 version shortly.

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