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It has been over a month since Atlus launchedPersona 3 Reload, proving once again that the studio will do absolutely anything other than move on to the next mainline game in the franchise,Persona 6. But the revamped version of a title that was originally released almost two decades ago was more than welcome because it looks absolutely stunning thanks to modern graphics.

The silent protagonist from Persona 3 Reload has been converted into an amazing collectible statue.

Since the series is almost always set in a Japanese high school, the stylish uniform outfits are just the cherry on top of the already amazing social simulation elements.

Naturally, the silent protagonist inPersona 3 Reloadnow has his own awesome statue, which should prove to be a great addition to fans’ collectible collections.

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Persona 3 Reload’s Silent Protagonist Gets a Detailed Statue

ThePersona3 Reloadstatue very faithfully replicates the silent protagonist’s in-game look, complete with a detailed Japanese high school uniform, and it seems like the perfect collectible for fans of the series. There are other standout features in the figure as well, including the character holding one of the weapons from Atlus’ latest installment in the franchise, which adds a bit of an action-packed oomph factor to it.

As the studio continues to keep relatively quiet about the upcomingPersona 6, it is nice to seePersona 3getting the love it deserves, asReloadwill also receive a new expansion soon.

The Persona 3 Reload statue will be launched later this year on August.

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Physical collectible enthusiasts andPersona 3 Reloadfans will definitely appreciate this statue, as Kotobukiya has managed to adapt everything that makes the character stand out in the game. He is just as “calm and collected” as he is seen to be in-game, and the Evoker in his hand undoubtedly seals the deal.

The silent protagonist’s statue stays loyal to the Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad, or S.E.E.S. for short, as he proudly wears the iconic armband from Atlus’ newestPersonatitle.

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Persona 3 Reload Statue Price, Release Date, and Where to Buy

ThePersona 3 Reloadstatue is currently listed at two online stores,AmazonandEntertainment Earth, but for some reason, it is still unavailable to pre-order at the former. Fortunately, the silent protagonist collectible can be pre-ordered from the latter, where it is priced at $159.99.

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There is still not an exact release date for the figure, but according to Entertainment Earth, it will become available later this year, sometime in August.

To make matters even better for fans, Entertainment Earth is also offering free shipping across the USA for anyone who uses the code WINTER79 at checkout. Kotobukiya has also given the statue a base that makes it look like the silent protagonist is ready to unleash his Persona abilities during a battle, bringing out a fittingly aesthetic atmosphere to add more life to the collectible.

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Will you buy thePersona 3 Reloadstatue? Is this enough to keep you satisfied until Atlus finally releasesPersona 6? Let us know in the comments!

Osama Farooq

Senior Gaming Content Editor / Critic

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Ever since Osama was gifted the glorious PS2 more than two decades back, video games have formed a major part of his life, ranging from spending hours playing through every single Dragon Ball game he could find to witnessing the gaming industry evolve into something extraordinary in modern times. Building his collection of PlayStation consoles throughout the years all the way up until PS5, he prefers single-player experiences like The Last of Us and Persona, while also letting off steam on a daily basis with casual EA Sports FC matches. But the current rise in online multiplayer shooters will never really appeal to his old-school self.

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