Exciting news for Persona 3 fans as Atlus unveils a fresh line of merchandise inspired by the popular RPG Persona 3 Reload, this time with a twist - disaster preparation and first aid in mind. The collaboration with Movic will see these unique Persona 3 Reload kits hitting shelves in Japan by mid-2024.
The decision to revamp Persona 3 has proven to be a lucrative move for Atlus. The game's modernized version quickly gained popularity, attracting both new players and long-time fans of the series. This success has led to the emergence of a new wave of Persona enthusiasts and revitalized the existing fan base.
For fans looking to show their love for the game in a practical way, Atlus and Movic are teaming up to offer two themed Persona 3 Reload items focused on disaster preparedness and first aid. These items will feature the emblem of the Persona 3 SEES organization, known to fans of the game.
Persona 3 Reload Emergency Kit and Pouch: A Nod to SEES and Koromaru
The first item in the lineup is a SEES-themed disaster prevention kit designed as a backpack, equipped with essential emergency supplies like a crank flashlight, rescue blanket, aid kit, water bag, and more. The backpack showcases the SEES logo, although with a slight variation in its full name compared to the game's official title. A poster board included in the kit displays the main character in the updated SEES combat attire.
The second offering is a special First Aid Pouch inspired by Koromaru, a notable character from Persona 3. Koromaru, an intelligent dog in the game, wears a unique combat harness that includes an aid pouch with a charming heart design. Unlike the SEES emergency kit, the Koromaru pouch comes empty, allowing for versatile use beyond first aid needs.
While game-themed merchandise often leans towards decorative items, these practical Persona 3 Reload products offer fans a blend of utility and fandom. It's a refreshing approach by Atlus, providing enthusiasts with items that serve a dual purpose. Who knows, one day a Persona fan might find these kits not just fun but life-saving in times of disaster.