Creative production company iam8bit has recently shared that it is partnering with Atlus to turn the soundtracks of thePersona Dancingseries into vinyl records. These vinyls will feature specific soundtracks from the threePersona Dancingvideo games, and fans can purchase them as single records or as a whole collection.WithPersona 5 Royal Remasteredjust launchedfor more gaming platforms last October 2022, it is not surprising for Atlus to keep its marketing efforts up. The video game publisher has yet to reveal current news about an addition to thePersonaseries, and it seems the company is filling up the empty space with partnerships and collaborations all over the globe. The most recent efforts included aPersona 5-themed snack box, a collaboration with a series of stores in Japan called Village Vanguard, and now, a new vinyl collection featuring music fromPersona 3,4, and5.RELATED:Persona 5 Royal Reveals Limited-Edition Makeup CollectionOn its official Twitter account, iam8bit announced that preorders for thePersona DancingVinyl Collection open July 07, 2025. The collection features three records, one each for themusic ofPersona 3, 4,and5.One vinyl costs $42.99 USD, but they can be purchased as a set, with a bundled price of $139.99. According to the website, every item will have at least 20 tracks each. Some of the soundtracks feature a couple of the game’s original music, others are long mixes, remixes, or records from thePersonalive concerts held in Japan. Shipping of the pieces is also scheduled for Q3 2023.

This is not the first time that iam8bit has come out with a vinyl collection for thePersonaseries. The production company also previously released avinyl soundtrack forPersona 5 Royal. However, given that there are many variations of the music found inPersona Dancing, it is not surprising for iam8bit cto come out with a new collection that features these soundtracks. What’s more, iam8bit took inspiration from each game’s iconic color scheme and incorporated them into the packaging of each record.

ForPersona Dancingfans who love to listen to music, these records from iam8bit are likely a great addition to any physical vinyl collection. Not only will fans get to listen to the amazing soundtrack fromPersona 3, 4, or 5, they also have something to show off to fellow members of each game’s community. Hopefully iam8bit will continue collaborating with Atlus, and that more vinyl collections will be produced for other video games under the company’s roster.

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