We’re back with more details on Tales of Arise translated from the Q&A held by producer Yusuke Tomizawa on the latest stream, this time with some general answers regarding the game’s length, story, and hypothetical DLC, sequels, and prequels. Lastly, TomizawaP actually spoiled something about the ending. The Q&A was over one hour long with
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Bandai Namco held a new stream for Tales of Arise on July 29, which most notably included one hour of Q&A with game producer Yusuke Tomizawa, who confirmed cameo characters will appear. PARTY MEMBERS – Profiles for the playable characters of Arise TALES OF ARISE – Official Opening Animation BridTV 3252 TALES OF ARISE –
Bandai Namco held another Tales of stream on July 5, most notably revealing the OP anime for Tales of Arise, animated by Ufotable. Several cool tidbits were shared during the stream as well, including more gameplay. Moreover, Tales of Arise will actually have another theme song, to be revealed soon. The stream revealed Kankaku Piero
Bandai Namco published a new trailer for Tales of Arise on March 6, during the celebrations of the Tales of Festival 2020. Moreover, through the trailer, Bandai Namco announced a new development update for Tales of Arise will be coming in Spring 2021. Back at the Tales of series 25th anniversary stream in December 2020,
Bandai Namco held on December 15, a special stream for the 25th anniversary of the Tales of series, and producer Yusuke Tomizawa announced additional information on Tales of Arise, the newly announced console game in the series, will be shared in 2021. At the beginning of the stream, Yusuke Tomizawa explained: “Today, we can’t tell
Bandai Namco announced a new special stream for the 25th anniversary of JRPG series Tales Of, with “the latest information on the series”, meaning we could be getting Tales of Arise news. The stream will be held on December 15 at 0600 ET (Click here for a time zone conversion table). YouTube and Persiscope pages
Sony held on October 4 a hands-on event for the PS5, where multiple Japanese outlets and popular (Virtual) YouTubers got to try out the next gen console, and one thing that came out in particular is how the PS5 and its DualSense controller now use X button for confirm in the UI menu. As a
Bandai Namco announced a new Tales of Festival stream will be held on June 14, and it’ll include the “latest information on the Tales of Series, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2020″, but it was also made clear that “There will be no announcements and game news”, meaning no Tales of Arise news. Instead, this
Famitsu published a long interview with Tales of Arise producer Yusuke Tomizawa. Our comrades at Game’s Talk published a summary of the interview, making my task much faster. Here are the main tidbits and new information we learned. Tales of Arise‘s development began long before the Tales of Vesperia Remaster was announced in June 2018.
Bandai Namco officially announced Tales of Arise for Xbox One, PS4, and PC during the Xbox E3 2019 conference. As you probably already know though, the game has leaked ahead of its reveal. However, we’ve got the full story on Tales of Arise now, including its story synopsis, its first screenshots, and comments from its