Bandai Namco confirmed the details of the Tales of Arise premiere, and even the Japanese paid attention to the generous showing of the production. The game will be available on new consoles at the same time, so everyone who may be interested will know the adventure.
Bandai Namco won’t wait until E3 to provide players with details about Tales of Arise. The title will debut on September 9 It will be available not only on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PCs – the game will also come to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S.
It will be good news for players who have been waiting for Tales of Arise. As you know, this is the seventeenth installment of the fantastic series, which has been in development since 1995. This time, players will learn the story about two planets – hundreds of years ago, the inhabitants of the Rhine were painting a bunch of society that dwells in fat, and the events will focus on a group of The heroes that come from both. Worlds.
We can be sure a roundup of Tales of Arise will take place in the coming months, but now we can check out the gameplay and trailer. Fans of the universe should rub their hands, as the title could be another cool adventure.
It is worth noting that Tales of Arise presents on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S two modes 60 frames per second or 4K. Players will also benefit from the shorter loading screens.
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