Persona 2: Innocent Sin Gets A PSP Pouch Package At Konami Style

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Like a lot of other relatively high-profile games, Persona 2: Innocent Sin is getting a DX (deluxe) Pack on Famitsu’s store. That package comes with a set of six 30cm × 12cm character-themed visual posters, and is priced at 6,279 yen ($77).

 

However, the game is also getting a separate package over at Konami’s Konami Style store. For 8,800 yen ($108), Japanese players will be able to pick Innocent Sin up, along with a special “Seven Sisters High School” PSP pouch.

 

The Seven Sisters High School is the institute attended by the protagonists of Persona 2: Innocent Sin. Like the regular retail release, a limited number of copies of this package will also come with a mini-soundtrack CD. Here’s a few more shots of the pouch:

 

  


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