Game publisher Atlus and PC accessories manufacturer Hyte teamed up for a new line of PC parts based on the upcoming Persona 3 Reload. The product line includes Persona 3 Reload-themed PC cases, mouse pads, wall scrolls, and more. There’s even a limited-time offer for free merch if you purchase one of Hyte’s Persona 3 Reload edition items between now and Persona 3 Reload’s launch on February 2, 2024.
The flagship product is the Persona 3 Reload edition Hyte Y60 PC case. The mid-tower ATX case sports a unique three-panel tempered glass window that wraps around most of the case and features character art of Persona 3 Reload’s main cast. It supports EATX, ATX, mATX, and ITX size motherboards, and GPUs up to 375mm long and 75mm thick. All Persona 3 Reload edition Y60 cases come bundled with a limited-edition Fool Arcana card in a collectible tin. The Persona 3 Reload Edition Y60 Case bundle is $230 at Hyte’s online store.
The other items in Hyte’s Persona 3 Reload collection include a premium keycap set for mechanical keyboards, three desk pads featuring unique artwork of Persona 3’s protagonist, and a wall scroll. You can check out each of the products at Hyte’s online store. If you buy any of Hyte’s Persona 3 Reload edition products online between now and February 2, 2024, you’ll receive an extra Persona 3 wall scroll for free.
Hyte x Persona 3 Reload Edition Products
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Persona 3 Reload is a remake of the original Persona 3 on PS2 and PSP. While the game sticks to the original version’s story (meaning no content from the FES or Portable versions), the entire game has been rebuilt from the ground up with a new engine and features remixed music, a new voice cast, an overhauled combat system, and more. Check our latest hands-on preview to learn more about the game, or hit up our Persona 3 Reload preorder guide to see where you can buy the game on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC before it drops on February 2, 2024.
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