Persona Sega Collab Cafe

Persona 25th Anniversary Sega Collab Cafe Event Announced

During the Persona 25th Times Vol. 2 broadcast, Atlus announced a Persona collaboration will appear at the Sega Collab Cafe. More details regarding the event will appear in the future. However, the broadcast shared a piece of promotional artwork for it. It featured several Persona protagonists dressed as waiters. A few characters carry food items in their hands, like pasta and what appears to be a parfait.

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The collaboration was announced at the 6:18 mark of the broadcast, which you can watch below.

Previously, the Sega Collab Cafe hosted a Persona 5 collaboration event. For a limited time, consumers could order special themed drinks and food items. Additionally, special collaboration goods were available to obtain at the Sega Collab Cafe. This included acrylic keychains, buttons, and artwork featuring characters from Persona 5.

In other Persona related news, Persona 4 Arena Ultimax will release for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC on March 17, 2022. This information was revealed during The Game Awards 2021. The title originally released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. However, it will now see a re-release on new platforms. The game features prominent characters from both Persona 3 and Persona 4, such as Akihiko, Yukari, and Mitsuru. The title received DLC, which added Adachi and Marie from Persona 4 into the game alongside Velvet Room assistant Margaret.


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