Persona 3 Reload Pop Up Parade
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Persona 3 Reload Pop-Up Parade Figure Set to Release in 2025

Good Smile Company has announced a Pop-Up Parade figure of the Persona 3 protagonist. His appearance is based on his look in Persona 3 Reload.

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The Persona 3 Reload Protagonist Pop-Up Parade figure stands around 6 inches in height. It features Makoto standing with a hand in one pocket and his other hand reaching up to his headphones.

Here are some images of the figure:

It’s available to pre-order now from both the US store and Japanese store for $33.99 or ¥5,500 respectively. The pre-order period will remain open until November 27, 2024. The figure will ship sometime in May 2025 for Japan and Q4 2025 from the US store.

Pop-Up Parade is a range of figures released by Good Smile Company featuring characters across games and anime. The range has previously featured figures for other Persona characters, including the Phantom Thieves from Persona 5. Both Haru in her Noir outfit and a re-release of Joker are also available to pre-order now. Good Smile have also released other Persona 3 figures in the past, including a Nendoroid of the Persona 3 protagonist.

The Persona 3 Reload Protagonist Pop-Up Parade figure is available to pre-order now from the Good Smile Company. The figure will ship in May 2025 for Japan and Q4 2025 for North America. Persona 3 Reload is available now for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.


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