Atlus has just revealed a range of new household-centric products as part of the belated celebrations for thePersonaseries' 25th anniversary. Focusing on the latest three video games in the JRPG franchise, thenewly portedPersona 3 Portable, Persona 4 Golden, andPersona 5 Royal, these new items are perfect for every fan who wants to put a touch ofPersonain their own living spaces.Though the official25th anniversary of thePersonaserieshappened back in 2021, Atlus has continued to celebrate the occasion. The company made big game updates and releases such as portingP3P,P4 Golden, andPersona 5 Royalinto modern gaming platforms. What’s more, in 2022, Atlus collaborated with different partners, bringing a variety of events and merchandise that fans can look forward to experiencing or purchasing. And it seems that the company is still eager to use belated anniversary celebrations this 2023 to market newPersona-themed products for the fanbase to enjoy.RELATED:Atlus Says Porting Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden Was a ‘Difficult and Painstaking’ ProcessOn the official Japanese Twitter account of thePersonaseries, it seems that Atlus has partnered with a Japanese company named Useless Use Laboratory to produce aseries ofPersona-themed household items. The production company is known for making themed interior and house decor items. According to the website, the collection will have a total of nine items, which meansPersona 3 Portable,Persona 4 Golden, andPersona 5 Royalwill have three items designed after each video game. These items include a bottled flower arrangement, a wireless speaker, and mini humidifier which costs 5,500 yen or $43 USD each.
The Useless Use Laboratory website shared that preorders for each item are already open. However, interested fans should note that the shipping date of each item varies. The wireless speaker and mini humidifier will ship out this April 2023, while the bottled flower arrangement will ship out June 2023. What’s more, there is no indication that the production company ships outside of Japan. This means that fans may have to utilize a proxy shipping service or wait until Atlus offers the items globally like its otherPersona-themed products and merchandise.
Hopefully Atlus will also take into account the number ofPersonafans outside of Japan. Now thatPersonagames have been made available in a wider range of platforms, the player base will likely continue to grow in the coming months. It will likely give the Japanese company more opportunities if it decides to offer bringing these products to its global fans as well.
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