Persona 4 Golden Melody Clock
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Persona 4 Golden Melody Clock Can Play a Song Every Hour

Atlus has revealed a new wall clock that will be able to play songs from Persona 4 Golden. The company is working with Square Enix to release this clock, as pre-orders for the item opened on the latter’s Japanese e-Store. The Persona 4 Golden Melody Clock will be available in February 2025 with a price tag of 16,280 yen (~$112.75).

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This clock will come with the ability to play a song every hour when the minute hand reaches the 12 o’clock mark. However, it will also have a light sensor to determine whether it can play the song or not. If the room gets dark, the clock will not play the song to not disturb people sleeping, for example.

Here is the full list of 12 songs that Atlus will feature in this clock:

  1. Pursuing My True Self
  2. Signs Of Love
  3. Your Affection
  4. Heartbeat, Heartbreak
  5. Reach Out To The Truth
  6. I’ll Face Myself -Battle-
  7. Shadow World
  8. Time To Make History
  9. Heaven
  10. The Fog
  11. The Poem for Everyone’s Souls
  12. Never More

While most of the Persona 4 merchandise features character plushes and Persona figures, there has also been other unique merchandise revealed earlier. An example of this was the sake bottle featuring Teddie which appeared in 2023.

Square Enix will release Atlus’ Persona 4 Golden Melody Clock in Japan on February 1, 2025.


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