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SINoALICE Pop-Up Will Sell Merchandise Longer Than Planned

The official Square Enix store announced that there will be a change to the schedule for its upcoming SINoALICE pop-up merchandise store. It will run from March 1 to March 20, 2024, instead of until March 17, 2024.

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This pop-up shop, which is a collaboration between Square Enix and Marui, opened due to SINoALICE ending service. A fan movie also came out in late February 2024 as a way to send off the series.

As for the SINoALICE merchandise, these are the items and prices for everything you can get:

  • Acrylic board: 2200 JPY
  • Acrylic charms: 660 JPY (each), 10560 JPY (box)
  • Acrylic keyholder set: 1760 JPY
  • Acrylic stands: 880 JPY (each), 2200 JPY (box)
  • Can badges: 440 JPY (each), 7040 JPY (box)
  • Can badge set: 1320 JPY
  • Metal postcard: 1650 JPY
  • Mini die-cut cushion: 2750 JPY
  • Miniature prints: 550 JPY (each), 8800 JPY (box)
  • Mug: 2750 JPY
  • Tote bag: 2200 JPY
  • T-shirts: 4950 JPY

Everything will ship out in May 2024. This includes items from the pop-up shop and items for the SINoALICE fan movie. Items for the movie include keychains, cards, and can badges.

SINoALICE ended in mid-January 2024, with the DMM and browser versions, as well as the global server, ending earlier in 2023. The game had been active for about six years at the time of its end. The game featured literary characters like Alice and Snow White but with a darker, Yoko Taro twist. These characters gathered inochi in order to revive their authors so that they can have them rewrite their stories.

SINoALICE was available on mobile devices. You’ll be able to purchase items from the SINoALICE pop-up store until March 20, 2024 and they’ll ship out in May 2024. 


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.