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Tales of PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5 Game Cases Become Keychains

Tales of PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5 Game Cases Become Keychains
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Bandai Namco announced new Tales of series anniversary items that turn the cover and cases of PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, and PS5 games into keychains. These will first be sold for 300円 (~$2) per try on Gashapon Online in Japan between December 24, 2025 and January 25, 2026, with items shipping in late May 2026. They will also appear in physical machines in the country and may do so before the online orders ship. Since Bandai Namco does operate Gashapon capsule machines worldwide, we could also see these everywhere in 2026. 

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There are eight game cases referenced in this Tales of series keychain collection, with two PS1 entries, two PS2 JRPGs, two PS3 covers, one PS4 one, and one PS5 one appearing. Each features an exact replica of the front cover art and back design, and opening the case up reveals a tiny disc. There are also no “secrets,” so there is an equal chance of pulling each design.

Here are the eight titles represented:

  • Tales of Phantasia
  • Tales of Destiny
  • Tales of Symphonia
  • Tales of the Abyss
  • Tales of Vesperia
  • Tales of Xillia
  • Tales of Berseria
  • Tales of Arise

And here’s how they’ll all look:

This isn’t the first time Bandai Namco released keychain charms based on game cases. In 2025, there were ones of PS1 and PS2 titles from Sony.  

Tales of series PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, and PS5 30th anniversary game case keychain collection will appear in Gashapon Online between December 24, 2025 and January 25, 2026 before shipping in May 2026. They’ll also appear in physical machines after that initial online sale period.

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