Persona 5 Phone Case

Grab This New Official Shujin Academy Persona 5 Phone Case Now

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An official Persona 5 phone case has recently been released through the Japanese storefront AMNIBUS. This item was previously made available to pre-order, but has now hit the market. This case has its own unique design that matches its respective Persona game. You can buy the phone case for ¥3,500 (or roughly $35) through AMNIBUS. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The Persona 5 phone case carries the theme of the Shujin Academy. This includes the plaid coloring from the school uniforms, and the school’s crest. The phone case comes in two sizes, both M and L. Additionally, alongside the Persona 5 phone case, fans can also get their hands on a Shujin Academy themed key case for their key carrying needs. (You can see both the Persona 5 phone case and the key case pictured above.)

In addition to this, AMNIBUS has also released a Persona 4 themed key case. Much like the Persona 5 key case, it has two large key rings and and five smaller key rings. You can also store cards in this case as well. Both key cases can be purchased for ¥3,980 (or roughly $37).

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Just can’t get enough of Persona inspired merchandise? Persona 5 Royal and Project R4G recently collaborated on a line of clothing. This includes shirts, sweaters, and trousers all sporting official Persona 5 designs.

Persona 5 Royal and Persona 5 are immediately available on the PlayStation 4.


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