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Persona 4 Remake Recasts Chie's Voice Actor, Erin Fitzgerald Shares Emotional Response

Roberta Williams
Roberta Williams
Jun 10, 2026, 5:44 PM
The highly anticipated "Persona 4 Revival" has recently unveiled its first proper look, showcasing a mix of familiar and fresh elements. Among the biggest changes, new voice actors will be stepping into beloved roles, a decision that has sparked emotional reactions from the original cast.

A New Era for Persona 4: Embracing Change and Honoring the Past

The Unveiling of Persona 4 Revival: A Glimpse into the Future

Last weekend, fans were treated to the initial reveal of "Persona 4 Revival," offering a substantial preview of the upcoming game. The footage highlighted several iconic moments that will resonate with series veterans, such as the memorable descent of the Scooby gang into the TV world, Charlie's inaugural summoning of Izanagi, a karaoke session with Yosuke (a potential new addition or a forgotten Golden detail), and Marie's signature demeanor in the Velvet Room. This first look set the stage for what's to come, hinting at both nostalgic callbacks and exciting new features.

The Emotional Impact of Recasting: Erin Fitzgerald's Heartfelt Farewell

However, the most significant revelation wasn't visual, but auditory: the introduction of new voice actors. Following in the footsteps of "Persona 3 Reload," "Persona 4 Revival" is recasting at least some of its characters. Notably, Yuri Lowenthal will not be returning as Yosuke. This decision deeply affected Erin Fitzgerald, the voice of Chie Satonaka in "Persona 4 Golden." Fitzgerald took to Bluesky to share her profound grief, writing, "I'm okay chat. I'm just deeply grieving. Everything in life is transient. I celebrate that the experience happened. I am grateful that I lived it FULLY. Thank you for sharing the journey with me. Yukiko, I will love you forever. Yosuke, let’s go get a burger. πŸ’šπŸ’›πŸ’šπŸ’›πŸ’š Chie out." Her message resonated with fans, acknowledging the bittersweet nature of change.

Chie's Evolving Voice: A Legacy of Interpretation

Fitzgerald herself had taken over the role from Tracey Rooney, Chie's original actor in the PS2 version of Persona 4. While Rooney's portrayal was widely considered iconic, her voice was often described as more subdued and mature than the energetic action girl Chie is written to be. Fitzgerald's interpretation brought a vibrant, caffeinated energy to the character, closer to her spirited personality. The new Chie voice actor, though currently unnamed, appears to strike a balance between Rooney's mature take and Fitzgerald's lively performance, aiming for a more naturalistic dialogue while retaining the essence of "High Anime" expression.

Beyond the Microphone: A Deep Connection to Characters

The emotional reaction from Fitzgerald is understandable, extending beyond the professional implications of losing a role. Persona 4's enduring appeal largely stems from the strong emotional connections players form with its endearing cast of characters. For the actors who brought these characters to life, the bond can be just as strong. As Fitzgerald herself alluded, the opportunity to embody such beloved figures is a deeply fulfilling experience, making the departure from these roles a genuinely sorrowful moment.

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