BODY: The Phantom Thieves are about to pull off their most accessible heist yet: a raid on Japan's 100-yen shops. Atlas announced on June 19, 2026, that a lineup of Persona 5 Royal goods will roll out across Daiso and Seria stores nationwide starting in late June.
The collection leans into the affordable-collectible sweet spot that has made these stores a quiet powerhouse for anime and game merchandise. Confirmed items include acrylic stands, acrylic keychains, plush pouches, and rubber figures — the kind of low-commitment pickups that fans can grab on a whim without thinking twice about the price.
For a franchise whose official figures and apparel often command premium prices, the move puts Joker, Morgana, and the rest of the crew within reach of casual fans and completionists alike. At roughly 110 yen a piece (tax included), even a full set costs less than a single lunch in Shibuya.
The staggered rollout means availability will vary by store and region, and if past collaborations are any guide, the most popular characters tend to vanish from shelves fast. Early birds will have the best shot at a complete set.
The insider take
In Tokyo, 100-yen shop character collaborations have quietly become a release-day event. Daiso and Seria have run similar drops for franchises like Chiikawa and Pokémon, and dedicated fans now treat the late-night restock cycle as a sport — checking multiple neighborhood branches because allocation is uneven and resellers move in quickly. Persona 5 Royal still enjoys enormous goodwill here following the game's long tail of re-releases, so expect the acrylic stands in particular to be the first casualties of opening day.
Originally reported by 4Gamer.net − 最新記事 (Japanese).