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Persona 3 Reload Stationery Includes Chidori’s Sketchbook

Sun Star Stationery in Japan will release Persona 3 Reload merchandise. You’ll be able to find them from late January 2024 in anime shops across Japan.

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Here is the list of Persona 3 Reload stationery items you’ll be able to purchase:

  • Chidori’s sketchbook: 1320 JPY
  • Clear folders: 440 JPY
  • Deskmat: 3300 JPY
  • Flat case: 1870 JPY
  • Square memo pad: 660 JPY each

All of the products with the exception of Chidori’s sketchbook use art from the key visuals, character cut-ins, or the Arcana designs. While you’ll be able to use Chidori’s sketchbook for yourself, it’ll also contain an Easter egg. Inside, you’ll find certain pictures that she drew throughout the story. Obviously, since this is a spoiler, those who purchase the sketchbook without any prior knowledge of Persona 3’s story may want to be mindful when opening it up.

Persona 3 Reload is the remake of the base Persona 3 game, though it will contain QoL elements and additional content from FES. The story follows the unnamed protagonist who transfer to Gekkoukan High School. During his time on Tatsumi Port Island, he experiences a bizarre phenomenon called the Dark Hour, which takes place after midnight and causes people to enter coffins. Shadows appear during this time as well, which only people who can materialize their Personas can defeat. He becomes a Persona user and joins SEES, a group that investigates the Dark Hour and combats Shadows.

Persona 3 Reload will come out on February 2, 2024 for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass, and Windows PC via Steam. The Persona 3 Reload stationery will appear in anime stores across Japan from late January 2024.


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