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Leblanc Curry from Persona 5 Tactica Is Real in Japan

Japanese curry brand 100 Hours Curry will collaborate with Atlus to create a special Persona 5 Tactica curry blend based on the in-game Leblanc curry. The 100 Hours Leblanc curry will appear in stores around Japan from November 17, 2023. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The 100 Hours Leblanc Curry from Persona 5 Tactica will be available in stores until January 15, 2024. If you order the curry directly from 100 Hours, you can get exclusive Persona 5 Tactica merchandise as part of a set. The first set will cost 7344 JPY ($48.85), and it’ll come with a T-shirt, two boxes of the beef curry flavor, two boxes of butter chicken, and two boxes of the original flavor. There’s another set for 5184 JPY ($34.50) that’ll come with a tote bag instead of a T-shirt, and a 3564 JPY ($23.70) set that’ll come with a keyholder.

As for the curry itself, you can only eat it in stores. It’s not available for purchase. All of the above sets will come with Persona 5 Tactica merchandise, but the curry boxes are all flavors that 100 Hours Curry normally sells. However, the website for the 100 Hours Curry restaurants doesn’t actually have information on the Leblanc curry. So it’s unclear what the difference is between it and other flavors.

Persona 5 Tactica will come out on the PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and Windows PC via Steam on November 17, 2023. The 100 Hours Leblanc curry is only available in 100 Hours Curry restaurants for a limited time.


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