New Persona 4 Wall Scroll, Clear File and Phone Case Revealed

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More Persona 4 merchandise is on the way. AMNIBUS will release another set of themed items based on Persona 4. This selection will include a phone case, clear file, and wall scroll. Reservations are currently open in Japan, and the items are expected to ship at the end of January 2021. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The aforementioned clear file and wall scroll will feature artwork of the Persona 4 protagonist, with light typography accenting the image. The wall scroll will cost ¥3,000 (roughly $29) and the clear file will cost ¥400 (around $3). Additional AMNIBUS Persona 4 merchandise has included a wallet, t-shirts, sweaters, and acrylic keychains.

You can take a look at the Persona 4 wall scroll and clear file below.

The Persona 4 phone case will come in two sizes. The medium size is specifically made with the the iPhone 6s/7/8/SE in mind, while the iPhone6s Plus/7 Plus/8 Plus/X/XS/XS Max/XR/11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max should fit in the L size. The cases have a television motif, with a logo from the game embellished on the back. The phone cases will cost ¥3,500 or roughly $33.

You can look at the Persona 4 phone case below.

Persona 4 Golden is immediately available for PC and PlayStation Vita worldwide. The Steam version of the game has sold over 500,000 copies, selling more in a single month than it did on the PlayStation Vita.


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