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Persona 5 Royal Items to Appear in Avail Again

Avail will start selling Persona 5 Royal merchandise and outfits in Shimamura from August 10, 2024. You’ll be able to get them in both brick-and-mortar and online storefronts.

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The items that will be available, as well as the prices, are:

  • Barrettes: 790 JPY
  • Face towel: 1200 JPY
  • Garbage box: 1200 JPY
  • Hairband: 1200 JPY
  • Keyholder: 790 JPY
  • Loungewear: 3300 JPY
  • Mat: 1800 JPY
  • Morgana parka: 2300 JPY
  • Rubber bracelet: 790 JPY
  • Scrunchie: 790 JPY
  • Seat cushion: 2300 JPY
  • Socks: 390 JPY
  • Sun visor pouch: 900 JPY
  • Tissue box: 1200 JPY
  • T-shirts: 1800 JPY
  • Waist cushion: 1800 JPY
  • Zip-up hoodies: 3300 JPY

As a note, all of the clothing items are mens’ sizes. So when you’re buying them, if you don’t normally wear clothing for men, you might need to buy a size smaller than your usual.

Some of these items have been around in the past. The Morgana parka in particular must be a very popular item. This marks the third time Avail and Shimamura have offered it during a Persona 5 or Persona 5 Royal collaboration.

Though the game came out in 2019 for Japan, it remains very popular today. Kotobukiya recently announced a re-run of a scale figure of Kasumi Yoshizawa in her Phantom Thief outfit, with this figure’s initial release being in 2020. Meanwhile, NetEase is currently re-running its Persona 5 crossover event in Identity V.

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


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