New Persona 3 Reload Kagejikan rice wine by Hinemos announced for Episode Aigis release
Image courtesy of Atlus and Hinemos

New Persona 3 Reload Wine Will Mark Episode Aigis Release

Hinemos has revealed a new batch of Persona 3 Reload-branded rice wine bottles to help celebrate the release of the Episode Aigis DLC. The company will release the new bottles in November 2024.

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This batch will comprise two new types of rice wine. The Kagejikan Hero -Episode Yourself- bottle will contain rice wine with a strong and rich flavor as deep as the Abyss. Meanwhile, the Kagejikan Aigis -Episode Aigis- bottle will have ruby-colored wine with a light bittersweet taste.

Each bottle will cost 6,000 yen (~$42) separately, but people can also order both bottles simultaneously to have them delivered for free domestically in Japan. Both bottles will contain 500 ml (~16.9 oz) of rice wine with 13% alcohol.

This will be the second batch of crossover rice wine bottles Hinemos will produce for Persona 3 Reload. Hinemos revealed the first batch in late January 2024 and released the bottles in March 2024.

The company has also confirmed plans to release a Complete Set that bundles all bottles from both batches for 27,500 yen (~$192.20). This set will also come with all exclusive bonuses, consisting of two coaster mats, a wine glass with the collaboration brand, and a 170ml Kagejikan Tartarus bottle.

Persona 3 Reload Kagejikan rice wine by Hinemos - complete set
Image courtesy of Atlus and Hinemos

Hinemos will open pre-orders for the new Persona 3 Reload: Episode Aigis Kagejikan rice wine bottles on Saturday, September 14, 2024. The company will start delivering the finished products in late November 2024.


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