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PlatinumGames Opens Amazon Store Page, Sells The Wonderful 101 Merchandise

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PlatinumGames has opened its own official online store page at Amazon Japan. Although the store page is shown in Japanese, the Amazon Japan website has English language support.

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The main highlights in this online store are cloth masks with designs based on The Wonderful 101: Remastered. There are four different designs available at 1,200 yen each. PlatinumGames noted on its magazine page that all earnings from the sales of these cloth masks until December 20, 2020, will be donated to Medecins Sans Frontieres in order to support countermeasures against COVID-19 internationally.

Other than cloth masks, PlatinumGames also sells two kinds of T-shirts at 2,000 yen each, available in S, M, L, and XL sizes. A three-layered acrylic diorama of The Wonderful 101: Remastered is also being sold for 3,000 yen. All of these PlatinumGames products on Amazon Japan can also be shipped internationally.

Earlier this year, PlatinumGames announced a partnership with Tencent where the latter will get a priority in licensing should the former decide to make mobile games. The capital investment received from the partnership allowed PlatinumGames to explore options to publish games on its own.

The Wonderful 101: Remastered is PlatinumGames’ first self-published title which is now available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC. The game has recently received a new update patch that lets players earn higher total scores among others.


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