Image courtesy of Aihasto and Shochiku

MiSide Merchandise Will Be at Tokyo Indie Games Summit

Shochiku announced that it will sell new merchandise based on Aihasto’s game MiSide at the Tokyo Indie Games Summit 2025. People who attend the physical event in Kichijoji on March 8-9, 2025 will be able to purchase the items featuring Mita at the company’s booth. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The merchandise lineup will consist of two item types. The first one will be an acrylic block featuring Mita, Kind Mita, or Cappie priced at 4,500 yen (~$29.70) each. The second one will be acrylic keychains that cost 500 yen (~$3.30) apiece and additionally feature Short Haired Mita, Sleepy Mita, and Mila.

When one has gathered six of the keychains, they will be able to combine them to form a cube. However, Shochiku will sell the items randomly via blind packages. It will encourage people to trade with others who have also bought the keychains to complete the lineup.

For every 1,000 yen made on the purchases of MiSide goods at the event, Shochiku will add a bonus random novelty card featuring Mita in her various appearances. A total of 15 cards will be available in the collection, with one of them being a secret rare card.

MiSide is available worldwide on PC via Steam. Shochiku is the game’s Japanese publisher, and it will sell the merchandise at Tokyo Indie Games Summit 2025, which will take place in Kichijoji on March 8-9, 2025. The public will only be able to attend the event on the second day, as the first day is being reserved as a business day.


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