Clock Tower Pop Up Shop

Clock Tower Pop-Up Shop to Appear in November

Indoor will host a Clock Tower pop-up shop in Japan starting on November 3, 2022. It will be held at THE AKIHABARA CONTAiNER location in Tokyo, Japan. The pop-up shop will feature merchandise from Clock Tower and Clock Tower 2: The Struggle Within (also known as Clock Tower 2: Ghost Head in Japan). People will have until November 23, 2022 to purchase this exclusive merchandise. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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More than a handful of Clock Tower related goods will be available to purchase through the pop-up shop. This includes an assortment of keychains and acrylic standees, along with branded t-shirts and sweaters. One of the more notable pieces of merchandise includes a vintage looking alarm clock that plays the Clock Tower theme. Other goods include a tote bag, wall scroll, and mug. You can take a look at the merchandise that will be available below.

Clock Tower Pop-Up Shop

In November 2010, Clock Tower was made available on the Nintendo Wii virtual console. The first entry of the series originally released on the Super Famicom in 1995, with the final entry in the series, Clock Tower 3, releasing on the PlayStation 2 in December 2002 in Japan and 2003 in subsequent regions. While inspiring spiritual successors like Haunting Ground and Nightcry, the Clock Tower series has not received any recent releases or re-releases.


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