Persona 5 Royal Hero Nendoroid in school uniform
Image courtesy of Atlus and Good Smile Company

Persona 5 Royal Hero Student Nendoroid Pre-orders Open

Good Smile Company has opened pre-orders for its upcoming Nendoroid of the Persona 5 Royal Hero in his Shujin Academy uniform globally. People residing in the U.S. and Canada can head to Good Smile Online Shop U.S. to place an order at $38.99. Those living elsewhere worldwide can instead access the international website, where the chibi action figure is priced at ï¿¥6,200.

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The company had previously revealed another Nendoroid of the same character in his “Joker” Phantom Thief attire. But while that figure is slated for release within 2024 worldwide, this version depicting the character in his real-world school uniform will be available in Japan in September 2024 and North America in Q1 2025.

This Nendoroid set will come with removable glasses and an attachable miniature smartphone. The real-world version of Morgana will also be available in this package.

Here are some of the sample images for the upcoming Nendoroid:

This Nendoroid was one of the Persona 5 Royal-related figures Good Smile Company teased at WonHobby 38 in February 2024. In the same event, the company also announced plans to produce Pop Up Parade static figures of Ann “Panther” Takamaki and Haru “Noir” Okumura in their Phantom Thief attires, as well as Joker’s default Persona Arsene.

Good Smile Company will close pre-orders for the Persona 5 Royal Hero Nendoroid in school uniform on May 8, 2024. It will start shipping the chibi action figures from Japan in September 2024 and North America in Q1 2025.


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