Atlus has restocked Persona 3 Reload merchandise
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Persona 3 Reload Merchandise at Atlus D Shop Restocked

Atlus announced that it has gradually restocked some of its Persona 3 Reload merchandise. The items are available to order via Atlus D Shop.

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The list of restocked merchandise as mentioned in Atlus’ tweet includes acrylic stands, tin badges, and tarot card replicas. The prices range from 440 yen (~$2.80) for a single tin badge to 4,400 yen (~$28) for the tarot card replica set.

The international availabilities for this merchandise collection are ambiguous at best. Atlus D Shop’s parent platform EBten supports global shipping via WorldShopping, and some of the restocked Persona 3 Reload merchandise are also listed in the international shipping-supported pages. However, the pages for each Persona 3 Reload item have WorldShopping’s “Add to Cart” button greyed out, and clicking it will generate a message stating that the items “cannot be sold to your country.” Icrea’s figure of Aigis in her EX Orgia Mode from Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is the one that actually has worldwide shipping support.

Many companies other than Atlus have also revealed their own lineups of Persona 3 Reload merchandise. Animax Cafe‘s goods have more focus on the title’s main characters, while Movic‘s collection specifically features disaster survival and first-aid themes.

The Persona 3 Reload video game is available worldwide on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.


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