The Ann Takamaki toy figure fromPersona 5: Dancing in Starlightnow has a pre-order date. The rhythm game spin-off ofPersona 5showcased new looks worn by the Phantom Thieves with Ann’s outfits being popular among players, in particular.Released in 2018 for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita,Persona 5: Dancing in Starlightfeatures the main characters dancing to remixed versions ofPersona 5songs. Apart from playing the game, fans can enjoy the soundtrack via thePersona DancingVinyl Collection courtesy of iam8bit. OtherPersona Dancinggames will also have their own vinyl collections.RELATED:Persona 3 Portable & Persona 4 Golden Reveals Modern Changes in RemastersIn addition to this, fans will be delighted to get their hands on Phalaeno’sPersona 5: Dancing in StarlightAnn TakamakiCorset Dress figure in 2023. It features Ann wearing her red leather corset dress accessorized with fishnet stockings, thigh-high boots, and a black military cap while striking her signature pose. As of writing, Phalaeno hasn’t shared the Ann figures size dimensions, but MyFigureCollection estimates on its site that the size dimension is likely 1:7.

Pre-orders for the PhalaenoPersona 5: Dancing in StarlightAnn Takamaki Corset Dress figure will start on July 09, 2025. It’s priced at 22,000 Yen (around $160).Personafans on social media and the comment section of toy sites expressed excitement for the Ann figure, noting that she’s their favorite character. One praised the details on Ann’s outfits, from the shine on the latex corset to the accents of the accessories.

Persona 5’s success has led to attention-grabbing merchandise, including figurines, and alimited-editionPersonamakeup collectionin collaboration with Game Beauty. With the launch ofPersona 5 Royal Remastered, it reignited the hype for the game even more, especially now that it’s available on more consoles. This will continue until January 2023 as Atlus will also release remastered versions ofPersona 3 PortableandPersona 4 Goldenon PC and current-gen consoles.

It’s safe to say that the franchise has been having a great few months as new and old players immerse themselves in the games' storylines and exciting turn-based gameplay. And if the remasteredPersonagames continue its winning streak, Atlus might just re-release spin-offs likePersona Dancingfor current-gen consoles. This might even helpAtlus to develop and officially revealPersona 6, which might have updated graphics, character design, and an all-new story that fans would hopefully fall in love with. For now, players will most likely spend hours finishing the remastered games.

Persona 5: Dancing in Starlightis available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.