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Bandai Launches PlayStation Biscuit Charms to Collect Now

Nostalgia just became edible. Bandai has officially released a brand-new collectible snack titled PlayStation / Miniatures Charm with Biscuits, blending buttery biscuits with miniature keychains inspired by the golden era of PlayStation. The product launched on February 16, 2026, and it is already sending retro gaming fans straight back to the 1990s.

At the heart of this collection are highly detailed miniature charms based on iconic PlayStation hardware. Fans can randomly receive one of 11 designs, including a secret variant, featuring legendary items such as the original PlayStation console, PlayStation 2, classic controllers in both black and ceramic white, memory cards, the beloved PocketStation, and the instantly recognizable PlayStation Family Mark logo. Each charm is carefully sculpted to capture the proportions and design language of the originals, turning decades of gaming history into something you can clip onto a bag or keyring.

The biscuits themselves are not just an afterthought. Inside each pack is 21 grams of butter-flavored biscuits molded into iconic PlayStation symbols like △ ○ × □, along with console-themed shapes. They are clearly designed to complement the collectible experience, making the act of opening each pack feel like a mini unboxing moment rather than just a snack break.

Pricing is equally approachable. Each pack is sold at 385 yen, roughly under the cost of a single indie game on sale, making it easy for collectors to buy multiple packs in hopes of completing the full set or chasing the mystery charm. This accessible pricing strategy is part of what makes Bandai’s food-plus-collectible products so successful, especially among fans who enjoy blind-box style surprises.

Beyond the charm itself, this release highlights how enduring the PlayStation brand remains. Even decades after the launch of its earliest consoles, the visual identity of PlayStation continues to resonate across gaming, lifestyle, and pop culture spaces. By turning hardware history into everyday accessories, Bandai has created a product that feels personal, playful, and proudly nostalgic.

For collectors, these kinds of items rarely stay on shelves for long. Once production cycles end, they often reappear on secondary markets at much higher prices, especially secret variants. Whether you are a lifelong PlayStation fan or simply someone who appreciates well-made retro collectibles, this is one release that blends taste, memory, and display value into one small package.

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