Ghost of Tsushima merchandise at PlayStation Pop Up Store in Shibuya

PlayStation Pop Up Store Sells Ghost of Tsushima and Bloodborne Merchandise

A temporary Pop Up Store selling merchandise related to Sony’s PlayStation first-party IPs has appeared at Shibuya Marui in Tokyo, Japan. It features items from Ghost of Tsushima, Bloodborne, and The Last of Us Part II. The PlayStation Pop Up Store also includes merchandise related to PaRappa the Rapper and Toro’s Dokodemo Issyo franchise.

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The Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima items feature chibi artworks of characters appearing in each title. The Dokodemo Issyo merchandise lineup will also include more characters other than the two main mascots, Toro and Kuro. Meanwhile, items related to PaRappa the Rapper have the “25” mark to commemorate the anniversary of the original PlayStation release in 1996 in Japan. The Last of Us Part II is the only title not to have any characters shown on its items.

Some of the items showcased in the physical store are also available to purchase online. People residing in Japan can access Marui Anime Online to order the items available on the web store. However, it can only handle shipments inside Japan.

The PlayStation Pop Up Store is available on the 7th floor of Shibuya Marui from February 18, 2022, to March 6, 2022. The Last of Us Part II, Ghost of Tsushima, Bloodborne, and PaRappa the Rapper originally appeared as video games. All of them are currently playable on the PlayStation 4.


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