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YOASOBI Unveils Exclusive Jersey With PlayStation and F.C. Real Bristol

YOASOBI Unveils Exclusive Jersey With PlayStation and F.C. Real Bristol

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YOASOBIrecently announced an exclusive apparel collaboration withPlayStationandSOPH.'sF.C. Real Bristolto commemorate the release of their new song, 'PLAYERS.'
The capsule collection was inspired by 'PLAYERS,' a track created as part of Project: MEMORY CARD — PlayStation's 30th anniversary initiative. As part of the project, YOASOBI drew inspiration from user-submitted stories on X (formerly Twitter) using the hashtag #MemoryofPlay. The prompt asked fans to share a game they wish they could forget and replay for the first time, capturing the nostalgia and emotional power of gaming memories.
The jersey initially sold out during YOASOBI's solo concerts at London's Wembley Arena on June 8 and 9, 2025. However, a new batch is now available via lottery on theirofficial websitestarting June 20 and results will be announced July 7th.

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