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Bkub Okawa Persona 5 Royal Joker Plush Toys Announced

Persona 5 Joker plushies designed by Bkub Okawa
Image courtesy of Atlus

Atlus has revealed that it will sell new Persona 5 Royal merchandise like plush toys and acrylic standees featuring the protagonist “Joker,” designed in collaboration with Bkub Okawa. The earliest the items will be available for sale is November 21, 2025.

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In addition to the regular school uniform and the Phantom Thief “Joker” outfit, the design list will include depictions of the protagonist’s social stats in their respective minimum (Lv1) and maximum (Lv5) levels.

The merchandise will be available at Sega Store Tokyo, AmiAmi’s physical storefronts in Akihabara and Ikebukuro, and Kotobukiya’s outlets in Akihabara (Tokyo) and Nipponbashi (Osaka). Each chain will offer a different set of hologram stickers to be given for every ¥2,000 spent in purchases.

Here is the full list of items featured in this collection, along with their prices in Japanese yen:

  • Small acrylic stand (random) – ¥770 per piece or ¥4,620 per box
  • Badge (random) – ¥550 per piece or ¥3,300 per box
  • Large acrylic keychain – ¥880
  • Front hair clip set – ¥1,320 for a set of two
  • 4-cut sticker – ¥550 per sheet
  • Mascot plush – ¥2,200
Persona 5 Joker merchandise designed by Bkub Okawa
Image courtesy of Atlus

Bkub Okawa, the artist best known as the Pop Team Epic creator, has been receiving collaboration offers to draw characters from other franchises with his own art style, which would then be made into official merchandise. Other than Persona 5, Bkub had also made crossover character art for Danganronpa, Yu-Gi-Oh, Code Geass, and Pokemon.

The Bkub Okawa-designed Persona 5 Royal protagonist “Joker” merchandise will be available in Japan on November 21, 2025.

Kite Stenbuck
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