New PlayStation hardware charms come with biscuits shaped like controller buttons

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A new line of collectible “shokugan,” or “food toys,” has been announced by the Japanese manufacturer Bandai, which will feature a nostalgic lineup of miniature PlayStation hardware.

“Shokugan” is a popular style of collectible in Japan, where a small toy or other item is bundled with a piece of candy or a snack.

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The new “PlayStation – Miniature Charm with Biscuits” is a tribute to the classic era of the PlayStation, and it features a collection of eleven different, highly detailed miniature charms.

The charms are based on the iconic hardware of the original PlayStation and the PlayStation 2.

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The lineup includes a miniature of the original PlayStation console, its controller, and its memory card, as well as a miniature of the PlayStation 2, its DUALSHOCK 2 controller, and its memory card.

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Other famous hardware, such as the translucent “Crystal” DUALSHOCK controller and the PocketStation, are also part of the collection.

The full lineup of eleven charms is as follows:

  • PlayStation
  • PlayStation 2
  • PlayStation Controller
  • DUALSHOCK 2 Controller (Black)
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  • Memory Card (PlayStation)
  • Memory Card (PlayStation 2)
  • DUALSHOCK Controller (Crystal)
  • DUALSHOCK 2 Controller (Ceramic White)
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  • PocketStation
  • PlayStation Family Logo
  • A secret, rare charm
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Each of the charms comes with a small bag of butter-flavored biscuits.

The biscuits themselves are also themed and feature the iconic PlayStation shapes: the triangle, circle, cross, and square.

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The “PlayStation – Miniature Charm with Biscuits” are priced at ¥385 per pack.

Pre-orders for a full box set of the new collection began on Friday, the 19th of September, on the Premium Bandai website.

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The general in-store release is scheduled for February 2026 at the candy aisle of supermarkets and convenience stores across Japan.

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