Fans can now enjoy PlayStation cookies with a side of collectible mini charms. Japanese manufacturer Bandai Namco has launched a new line of collectible “food toys” inspired by classic PlayStation hardware, each featuring tiny themed biscuits.
PlayStation fans can now have themed cookies and mini-charms
PlayStation fans can now own themed cookies along with mini charms. Bandai tweeted, “A luxurious package featuring button-style designed biscuits complete with intricately detailed miniatures!! February 2026 Release: ‘PlayStation™/Biscuit with Miniature Charm’.” Furthermore, they wrote in the caption, “Release confirmed & reservations start today. Look forward to the release,” and attached a link to the details.
The iconic PlayStation controller symbols – circle, triangle, cross, and square -, along with the PS logo, are engraved on the cookies. There are 11 designs in the lineup, each measuring about 3 cm. They are now available across convenience stores and supermarkets in Japan. Fans cannot choose which themed biscuit or mini collectible they receive; it depends on the consumer’s luck, as per Dexerto.
Kyoto-based American writer Oliver Jia tweeted that PlayStation is currently selling limited-edition biscuits across Japan. He described the taste as “Pretty tasty vanilla wafers and fitting design.” Furthermore, Oliver shared that each packet comes with a PS-themed keychain.
Notably, there is one “secret” design hiding in the mix, priced at $2.25. X user Mark Julio obtained the secret design. He revealed in his tweet that it is the “PS PocketStation featuring the iconic Toro Cat character on its screen.” He even attached a photo to the tweet as proof.
As of writing, this isn’t available in the United States yet. Fans are hoping it will be available in the West soon so they can get their hands on it. One fan commented, “I wish I could get at least one of them. They look so cute.” A second fan wrote, “That’s cool! I wish I could buy something like that in the US.”
A third fan remarked, “Ooh, looks tasty :D.” A fourth fan penned, “Need, need, need, need,” followed by multiple crying emojis.
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane on Mandatory.
