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What is the release date of Tales of Arise?

How soon can you challenge the fate that binds you?

Tales of Arise is the latest entry in the long-running series “Tales of” games. In Tales of Arise, players will follow the downtrodden as they fight back against those who have enslaved them alongside those who don’t want to live with this sort of inequality anymore. Unfortunately, however, the game’s development has been fraught with delays. That’s why in this article, we’ve outlined exactly when you can play the game.

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What is Tales of Arise’s release date?

Bandai Namco has confirmed that Tales of Arise will release on September 10, meaning that the game is available to pre-order now across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. In addition to the game’s standard version, there is a digital deluxe edition and even an ultimate edition that costs over $100 with all kinds of bonus in-game content.

A new teaser trailer for Tales of Arise shows off some of the new mechanics players will be using outside of the main story and combat. The party needs to rest, and while at camp, each member will converse, from chatting about the food to the day’s trials and what lies ahead. Some may even train together if they feel so inclined. In this trailer, it’s possible to see each character’s personality coming through a little as a taster for the final game.

Interestingly, fishing and acquiring meat and other food for meals will be a big part of the game. We’d expect this to play into how efficient each character is in battle, but we’ll have to wait until the game is out to know for sure.


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Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp is a Staff Writer at Gamepur. He's been writing about games for ten years and has been featured in Switch Player Magazine, Lock-On, and For Gamers Magazine. He's particularly keen on working out when he isn't playing games or writing or trying to be the best dad in the world.