CapcomDevil May Cry 5NewsNintendo SwitchOrdenador PCVideoconsolasVideojuegosXbox One

Capcom will open a perfumery in Tokyo at the end of November

Capcom will open a perfumery in Tokyo at the end of November

The company will sell its own fragrances and perfumes from Devil May Cry and Ace Attorney, and also merchandise from sagas such as Resident Evil and Mega Man.

Who was going to tell us, but smelling like Dante, Nero and Vergil will be possible very soon thanks to the new Capcom perfume store that will open in Tokyo, Japan, on November 22. Located on the sixth floor of the Shibuya Parco shopping center, the perfume shop will have at your disposal all kinds of concoctions, aromas and fragrances from the company's most emblematic sagas, such as Ace Attorney, Devil May Cry, Monster Hunter and even Toraware no Paruma What perfume did Phoenix Wright wear to go to court? Did it influence the result? What does a monster hunter smell like? And a felyne? Time to get out of doubt.

The perfumes will be priced between 4200 yen (35 euros, approximately) and 5800 yen (48 euros), and next to them the store will sell all kinds of merchandising of many other sagas of the brand such as Mega Man, Okami and Resident Evil . From t-shirts to stuffed animals to posters, pendants, belts, pens, agendas, flannel bags, key chains … everything and for all tastes. Objects that until now could only be purchased at the Capcom Bar and Capcom Café in the city.

Pokémon also opens store

The same day that the Capcom perfumery opens its doors, Nintendo will also wear its best clothes to attend the opening of its first Pokémon Center in the same place, the Shibuya Parco in Tokyo. In addition to selling, as its own name implies, merchandising of Pokémon, the Pokémon Center will have games, consoles and will host all kinds of events related to the franchise, either with Pokémon Go, or with the imminent Pokémon Sword and Shield. We leave you with some promotional images of the store that recreate its appearance and seem to have taken this one out of the games themselves:

Pokémon Center

Pokémon Center

About author

Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *