Persona 3 Wilduck Burger in real life
Image courtesy of Atlus and Sunshine City Prince Hotel

Take the Persona 3 Wilduck Burger Challenge in Japan

Sunshine City Prince Hotel has Big Eater Challenge from the Persona 3 game in real life.

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The Wilduck Burger Special Set will cost ¥4,000 (~$27.50). Some of the ingredients used for the real-life version of the food will be Hamburg meat, cheese, mushroom sauce, and fried potatoes.

The burger will not be the only meal this restaurant will offer. The full menu will include meals themed after each of the key Persona 3 characters like Yukari, Junpei, Akihiko, and Mitsuru, with prices averaging at around ¥2,800 (~$19.20). It will also have non-alcoholic drinks themed after the characters at ¥1,500 (~$10.30) and alcoholic beverages based on their respective Personas at ¥1,800 (~$12.35).

The restaurant will also hand over a random rectangular placemat for every Persona 3-themed meal ordered and a circular coaster mat for each drink purchased. The designs shared will only be available during the first half of the event’s duration from June 6, 2025, until July 3, 2025. The second half, which runs until August 3, 2025, will have a different design lineup.

This is how the placemats and coasters will look:

The Persona 3 Reload theme at the collaboration restaurant Ikepri Canvas at Sunshine City Prince Hotel in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, will be available from June 6, 2025 until August 3, 2025. The game is available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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