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New Persona 5 Tactica Keychains Appear

Sun-Star, a stationery brand, and Atlus have teamed up to release keychains of the characters from Persona 5 Tactica. You have until December 1, 2024 to pre-order them and then they’ll ship out in late February 2025.

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Each keychain costs 880 JPY after tax, which would convert to $5.75. There are twelve variations, letting you get the Phantom Thief outfits for everyone. The keychain shows them posing while their codename appears next to them. Exceptions are Erina (Elle) and Toshiro, who just appear in their normal outfits.

As a note, you cannot choose which keychain you get. This is like a lottery blind box in which you can purchase a random keyholder, or ten random keyholders to improve your chances of getting who you want. The Persona 5 Tactica keychains are also available via Premium Bandai, which means that you need to be in Japan in order to access the site and order from it. Those outside of Japan may want to use a proxy service of some kind, as this might also guarantee you getting exactly who you want.

Persona 5 Tactica is the spin-off game of the widely popular Persona 5. It takes place within the story of the original game, but the Phantom Thieves have to save an alternate world from war and oppression. Unlike the original’s turn-based RPG elements, Tactica is an SRPG in the vein of the Fire Emblem series or Triangle Strategy.

Persona 5 Tactica is available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Windows PC, and Nintendo Switch.


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