Persona 25th Anniversary Art

Persona 25th Anniversary Collaboration Art Has Protagonists Eating Ice Cream

Atlus announced a Persona collaboration with Roll Ice Cream Factory. Along with the announcement of the collaboration came a series of special promotional Persona 25th anniversary art pieces. Additionally, special Persona 25th anniversary goods will be available to purchase. These pieces of merchandise will be exclusive to Japan, however. More on these items will arrive at a later date. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The Persona 25th anniversary collaboration art features the protagonists of the series eating ice cream. However, the protagonists from Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona 5 are wearing the Roll Ice Cream Factory uniform. This artwork was specifically created for the collaboration between the Persona series and Roll Ice Cream Factory. It is unclear if these illustrations will be available to purchase.

You can take a look at the illustrations below:

Atlus has announced that several projects are currently in development to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the series. Additionally, a plethora of new merchandise is immediately available to purchase. This includes a special build-to-order music box, designed after the motifs found within the Velvet Room. A special Persona 3 watch featuring the same motifs is also immediately available to pre-order.

More announcements regarding the 25th anniversary of the Persona series are scheduled to appear through 2022.


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