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Two Persona 5 Joker Scale Figures Will Be Rereleased

Kotobukiya and Atlus announced two ARTFX J Persona 5 Joker figures by Kotobukiya will be reproduced in Japan. The first is a protagonist scale figure featuring Joker in his Phantom Thief outfit, and the second is of him in his Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight attire. Pre-orders for the first are available now until November 21, 2023. That figure will be released in May 2024. It will cost 15,950 yen ($106.46). Pre-orders for the second will last until December 14, 2023. The planned release window is June 2024. It costs 18,150 yen ($121.13). Both of them are available on the Kotobukiya online store.

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The ARTFX J Persona 5 Protagonist Joker scale figure is a 1/8 reproduction of the main character in a running pose. In the figure, Joker can hold both his mask as well as his handgun. It also features a base that resembles cracked glass.

Check out the ARTFX J Persona 5 Protagonist Joker figure in the gallery below:

The Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight figure features both Joker and Morgana dancing together in their stage costumes, as they appear in the game. It also features a base that looks like cracked glass.

Get a closer look at the ARTFX J Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight Joker figure in the gallery below:

The Persona 5 Protagonist figure and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight Joker and Morgana figure are now available for pre-order on the Kotobukiya online store for 15,950 yen ($106.46) and 18,150 yen ($121.13) respectively. Persona 5 Royal is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is on PS4 and PSVita.


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Staff writer, content creator, artist - all of these are titles held by Lauren Palmer. But, she would just tell you she's someone with a passion for fashion. Has been seen raving about Japanese video games - specifically ones from Atlus and Spike Chunsoft. Will not shut up about anime.