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Persona 6 — how SEGA confirmed the leak through DMCA: full breakdown

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SEGA has single-handedly legitimized a massive Persona 6 leak: the publisher began aggressively issuing DMCA strikes against the leaked materials. It happened on June 4, 2026, and now there can be no doubt. Early insider reports turned out to be the absolute truth, not the fabrication of trolls. The cards have been laid bare.

What the Persona 6 leak revealed: green and a new protagonist

Initially, the community reacted to the leaked images with great skepticism. Gamers were convinced they were looking at a simple neural network, as the concept looked too unusual. The footage showed a blond protagonist surrounded by as-yet-unknown story NPCs. Moreover, the dominant color of the upcoming hit from Atlus will apparently be green. The studio continues its tradition of strict color coding, and this time we can expect a very specific, almost esoteric palette. Incidentally, the reputable insider lolilolailo (the same user who consistently predicts the company’s plans) immediately declared these images legitimate. And he was absolutely right.

Why DMCAs from developers are 100% information

Large corporations never take down fan art or AI fantasies through the courts. Legal action is only activated when real intellectual property is at stake. This obvious but important nuance was pointed out by eXtas1s, an insider on the X platform. According to him, a total internet sweep of images for an unannounced title works better than any press release. It’s as if someone has broken the hermetic seal of secrecy, and the Japanese giant is panicking and trying to minimize the damage. (For fans, this means only one thing: an official announcement is looming on the horizon.)

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