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Check Out These Officially Licensed Astro Bot T-Shirts At Amazon

Deck yourself out in official merch featuring PlayStation's newest mascot.

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Astro Bot is one of the best reviewed games of 2024--the best if you exclude Elden Ring's expansion--and fans eager to show off their love for the new PlayStation platformer can grab official Astro Bot T-shirts at Amazon. There are three shirts in the collection, each of which comes in multiple men's, women's, and youth sizes. All shirts are priced at $22.

Ripple Junction x Astro Bot T-Shirts

Ripple Junction x Astro Bot Victory Pose T-Shirt
Ripple Junction x Astro Bot Victory Pose T-Shirt

The Astro Bot shirts come from apparel company Ripple Junction and are officially licensed by PlayStation. However, while they are indeed Astro Bot related, they were originally made for the PSVR game Astro Bot Rescue Mission, rather than the new Astro Bot game that launched on PS5 last week. That said, the shirts simply mention Astro Bot, so they look like official merch for the new PS5 exclusive. Ripple Junction added these to Amazon in May of this year, likely to capitalize on the new game's popularity. Nevertheless, they all feature PlayStation's newest platforming mascot, and are an affordable way to add some official Astro Bot merch to your collection.


If you haven't checked out Astro Bot on PS5 yet, you probably should. The game launched September 6 to rave reviews. GameSpot's Mark Delaney awarded the game a 9/10 and praised the platformer for offering players "hours upon hours of new experiences, collectively and magnificently presented as a parade of joyous sights, sounds, and adventures.

A reprint of the Astro Bot Nendoroid figure will release next year. It's not available to preorder at major retailers yet, but you can check it out on Good Smile's website.

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