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Persona 3 Reload M.RAGE Collaboration Jackets Announced

ATLUS announced a collaboration between its official merchandise branch and California-based fashion brand M.RAGE. A total of two official Persona 3 Reload jackets will be available to purchase from M.RAGE on July 19, 2024. Consumers can purchase the jackets online through the M.RAGE website, or at the M.RAGE booth at Evo 2024.

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As mentioned previously, a total of two jackets will be available to purchase. The first jacket, the AIGIS RACER SERIES will cost $120 with the second jacket, the PERSONA RELOAD COACH JACKET available to purchase for $85.

You can take a look at both Persona 3 Reload M.RAGE collaboration jackets below.

Unfortunately, both jackets are strictly limited to consumers in US and Canada. There is no international shipping available for either jacket at this time.

This is not the first time a notable IP has collaborated with M.RAGE. Previously, Arc System Works teamed up with the brand to release a series of Guilty Gear jackets featuring characters such as Bridget and Baiken. These jackets were also only available to consumers within the US and Canada, with the Bridget jacket appearing shortly after the announcement for her inclusion in Guilty Gear Strive.

Persona 3 Reload is available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. The M.RAGE collaboration jackets will be available for purchase on July 19, 2024.


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