Persona 2 character merchandise at Persona 25th collaboration cafe

Persona Collaboration Cafe Wave 2 Will Feature Persona 2, 3, and 5

Atlus, Sega, and Genda GiGO Entertainment revealed details about the second wave of the Persona cafe that takes place in Tokyo and Osaka. The time-limited cafe and taiyaki stand will come back with new merchandise featuring characters from Persona 2, 3, and 5 between late May and early July 2022.

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Persona 2 fans will want to visit the cafe and taiyaki stand between May 28 and June 10, 2022. Purchases of any food and beverage made during this period will reward a random item decorated with a Persona 2 character. Persona 3-related items will replace them in the next segment on June 11-24, 2022. The final cafe segment, which runs from June 25 to July 10, 2022, will feature Persona 5 merchandise.

The first wave of the Persona cafe ran from February 12, 2022 to March 27, 2022. Like the upcoming second wave, it consisted of three different segments. The first one focused on the series’ mainline title protagonists. The second and third segments featured merchandise from the first Persona and Persona 4, respectively.

The cafe collaboration is one of Atlus’ numerous projects to celebrate Persona‘s 25th anniversary. The company is working with brands like Felissimo to produce merchandise based on the game series. It will also hold a festival in Saitama for the same duration as the cafes in Tokyo and Osaka. Atlus will wrap up the celebrations with a Super Live 2022 concert at Makuhari Messe in October 2022 and the final announcement in Fall 2022.

The Persona collaboration cafe’s second wave will be available in Akihabara, Tokyo, and Namba, Osaka, from May 28 to July 10, 2022.


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