Ghost of Tsushima Cospa Merchandise

Ghost of Tsushima Cospa Merchandise Includes a Hoodie and iPhone Cases

Japanese apparel company Cospa is set to release a series of merchandise inspired by Ghost of Tsushima. This includes a hoodie, face mask, and a series of phone cases. Each of these items are emblazoned with the Sakai family crest, making them instantly recognizable. Pre-orders are currently open, with the items expected to ship in late March 2021. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As you can see below, the Ghost of Tsushima Cospa hoodie will come with the Sakai family crest on both the hood and body of the clothing item. A total of four sizes are available, ranging from S – XL. However, the hoodie is only available in black. The Ghost of Tsushima hoodie will cost Â¥5,800 or roughly $56.

The Ghost of Tsushima face mask, like the other merchandise, features similar branding. However, the cloth also has a distinct pattern outside of the Sakai family crest. Anti-virus fabric has been used for the lining, additionally the mask can be washed and used repeatedly. The Ghost of Tsushima face mask will cost ¥2,000 or approximately $18.

And lastly, the Ghost of Tsushima iPhone cases will be compatible with the iPhone 7, 8, SE (second generation), X, XS, XR, 11, 12, and 12 Pro models. The iPhone case will not only feature the Sakai family crest, but also the same pattern that can be found on the face mask. The iPhone case will cost ¥2,500 or $23.

Other recently announced Ghost of Tsushima merchandise include a Prime 1 Studio Masterline statue. The statue features protagonist Jin Sakai surrounded by gingko leaves and joined by a fox. While two different variants are available, both will cost over $1,000.

Ghost of Tsushima is immediately available for PlayStation 4.


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