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Fitness Boxing 3 Persona 5 Royal DLC Will Have 5 Songs

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A Persona 5 Royal DLC pack will release for Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer, also known as Fit Boxing 3, on January 8, 2026. The pack will contain five arrangements of tracks from the game, which you can fit box to, as well as three different collaboration T-shirts for your avatar to wear. So far it is only confirmed for the Japanese version of the game, and it’s unknown if or when we’ll see it in the worldwide release.

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The price of the DLC pack will cost 1100 JPY ($6.99). It’ll contain arrangements of:

  • “I Believe”
  • “Last Surprise”
  • “Life Will Change”
  • “Rivers In the Desert”
  • “Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There” 

Fitness Boxing games help you exercise by having you punch, duck, and dodge like you’re training for boxing, and you’ll be able to do workouts to the above tracks in the game. The Persona 5 Royal DLC pack will also, as mentioned earlier, contain three different in-game T-shirts so you can really get in the Phantom Thief mode. This marks the first time that collaboration outfits have appeared in a Fitness Boxing game.

Since Persona 5 came out in 2016, its characters have made crossover appearances in multiple real-life and digital collaboration campaigns. Some of the biggest examples include Joker’s appearance in Super Smash Bros. and Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds. Joker, Sonic, and the Persona 3 Protagonist also appeared in a crossover event in Wuthering Waves in late December 2025.

Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer is readily available on the Nintendo Switch, and the Persona 5 Royal DLC pack will come out on January 8, 2026.

Stephanie Liu
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