Persona Series Wafers based on 3 Reload and 5 Royal
Image courtesy of Atlus and Bandai

Persona 3 and 5 Wafers Appeared in Japan

Atlus and Bandai released new wafers packaged with illustrations of Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Royal characters. People can get the Persona Series Wafers at various stores across Japan with a tax-inclusive price tag of 165 yen (~$1.11).

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Each package contains a vanilla cream-flavored wafer, and it will also come with a random Persona illustration card. A total of 30 cards are available in this collection.

The cards will feature 20 character portraits and 8 artworks distributed evenly between Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Royal. The last two cards in the list will feature each title’s protagonist in special foil stamps with a rarer probability of appearing.

The full list of illustration cards obtainable from the wafers is available to view right below, with major characters from each game featured prominently:

Persona 3 and 5 wafers - full card list
Image courtesy of Atlus and Bandai

Persona 3 and 5 have been two of Atlus’ most popular titles, and when other companies hold collaboration campaigns with the franchise, many of them specifically use both titles. Some of the examples include Sega with its online mahjong game MJ and GiGO with its taiyaki and drink stands.

The Persona Series Wafers featuring characters from Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Royal are now available for purchase in stores across Japan.


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