Kojima Productions Sells Ludens Peace Mark to help Ukrainian Refugees

Kojima Productions opened pre-orders for a Ludens Peace Mark Unit charm, with all proceeds made from sales being directly donated to help Ukrainian refugees in Japan. The Ludens Peace Mark Unit charm will cost 5,000 yen (about $40) and will release in August 2022. The charm is made from duralumin and will come with a nylon strap. Kojima Productions will keep pre-orders for the Ludens Peace Mark Unit charm open until it has met the reserved quantity of stock.

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The Ludens Peace Mark charm features the slogan “No War” and features the logo of the studio. The logo draws direction inspiration from the mascot of Kojima Productions. Which is a character in a futuristic space suit wearing a skull mask.

You can take a look at the charm below.

This isn’t the first time Kojima Productions has released merchandise either based on their mascot or Death Stranding. Seiko partnered with the studio to release a series of Ludens inspired watches in February 2021. Several versions of the watch were available to purchase, alongside a special Japan exclusive release.

In October 2020, a Ludens figma was released. However, it features the mascot wearing an entirely black ensemble. The figma came with a handful of accessories, which includes hands and a flag. Additionally, the helmet for the figma can be opened.


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