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Persona 5 Royal, The Phantom X Collaboration Cafe Announced

The Animax Cafe + will hold a Persona 5 Royal and Persona 5: The Phantom X collaboration event from January 24, 2025 to February 26, 2025. More information on the menu items and exclusive merchandise will appear at a later date.

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The promotional image for the Persona 5 Royal and Persona 5: The Phantom X Sweets Paradise cafe shows ten characters in total. From Royal, we have: Joker, Morgana, Ryuji, Ann, and Yusuke. Meanwhile, from The Phantom X, there’s: Wonder, Ruferu, Motoha, Shun, and Riko. They’re wearing their school uniforms and Phantom Thief outfits, though. Sometimes, Sweets Paradise collaborations feature the characters in different clothing than they usually appear in.

Sweets Paradise collaboration cafes usually have special food and drinks based on various characters from the respective intellectual properties. As well, you’ll be able to purchase goods like acrylic standees or bromides. Even if you don’t want to pay for something, Sweets Paradise normally gives customers an exclusive coaster if they decide to order a drink. So if you go, you should be able to return with an item to remember the visit by.

Persona 5: The Phantom X is a gacha spin-off of Persona 5 by Perfect World Entertainment. The Japanese beta test for it ran until December 5, 2024. There’s no information on when testing will begin for the global English community. 


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