This new Persona 5 merch is for the dogs (and cats)

Atlus announced the first Persona 5 merch for pets, an officially licensed set of collars and leashes made in partnership with Pawsonify

Atlus announced the first Persona 5 merch for pets, an officially licensed set of collars, leashes, and tags made in partnership with Pawsonify. Pawsonify is a bespoke pet accessory boutique that specializes in licensed products with ties to anime and pop culture, but this is the first video game crossover collection for the company.

Previous lineups included collars and leashes inspired by Naruto, Inuyasha, and Promare.

The Persona 5 pet merch collection offers collars for cats and dogs, with the Mementos pattern from the RPG‘s recurring dungeon and each Phantom Thief’s icon running along a bold red line around the collar’s circumference. The leash, which comes in 4’ and 6’ lengths, also features the same motif.

The cat collar has a plastic breakaway clasp, so you don’t have to worry about your cat being, well, a cat. The dog collar isn’t breakaway, though. Pawsonify also said the D-ring on it is intended for tags and not necessarily leashes, so you may want to use a harness for the leash instead.

Speaking of tags, the Persona Pawsonify collection also features half a dozen Phantom Thief-inspired tags, including Joker’s mask, Ann’s, Ryuji’s and Yusuke’s.

It’s a permanent collection, too, so if you’re keen on it all, you can take your time deciding which accessory steals your heart.

Written by Josh Broadwell on behalf of GLHF

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Fishing games that’ll get their hooks in you

Fish games aren’t at the beating heart of the video game industry, unless you count COD.

Fishing video games aren’t at the beating heart of the video game industry, it’s fair to say. Well, not unless you count COD.

But this ancient activity crops up quite a lot in games that don’t otherwise profess to be simulators of it, often providing a welcome diversion from the tiring business of saving worlds. Then there are the more laser-focused titles that accept their niche appeal and simply do their damndest to convey every detail of the sport in a palatable and enjoyable fashion.

Not to mention the unfathomable spike in fishing minigames that have popped up over the years in even the most high-budget titles. It’s a practice that started off as a bit of a meme, but so many games have done it that the whole thing has come full circle and people really like them.

Like a trawler using banned EU nets, we’ve scoured the very depths and then picked out only the very best depictions of fishing in games for your delectation. Please enjoy, and forgive that earlier COD pun. Just be thankful I scrapped my first idea about It Takes Tuna.

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Persona 5 is leaving PS Plus in May

The PS Plus Collection will do without stylish thievery for now.

The dazzling JRPG epic that is Persona 5 is leaving the PS Plus Collection soon.

On Wednesday, the PlayStation Blog made an update regarding upcoming free games for PS Plus. The good news is that those leaks from earlier this week were legit. The bad news is that Persona 5 will leave the PS Plus Collection on May 11, 2022. After that date, only active subscribers can continue playing the game if they add it to their library. 

It sucks when games leave subscription services, especially something like Persona 5, which takes roughly 100 hours on a first playthrough. RPGs certainly aren’t known for brevity!

However, it’s important to note that Persona 5 Royal isn’t on PS Plus Collection, and most everyone considers it the definitive edition of Persona 5. There are loads of new scenarios, questlines, gameplay improvements, and even a new character named Kasumi. Think of it like a suped-up game of the year edition, and that’s pretty much what Persona 5 Royal is. 

So if plowing through a ridiculously long RPG in barely six weeks doesn’t sound ideal, key an eye on Persona 5 Royal.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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