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Bandai Namco announced Tales of Berseria Remastered for 2026

Bandai Namco has announced that the next entry in the Tales of remaster series is the PlayStation 3 game Tales of Berseria Remastered which is coming for 2026. The JRPG is coming to the Nintendo Switch and will be playable on Nintendo Switch 2 via backwards compatibility when it launches on 27th February worldwide. Here’s the details along with a fresh new trailer:

  • A Tale of Emotion Versus Reason – Let emotions guide your destiny, or maintain order with the power of reason. Witness the eternal struggle between the head and the heart as Velvet is challenged to stand by her convictions while the world around her compresses into a system of order.
  • An Exhilarating Combat System – Freely choose Artes to suit your playstyle and perform a variety of combos. Collect enemy Souls to unleash a barrage of attacks for a thrilling battle experience.
  • A Modern, High-Quality Retelling – Useful features like destination markers and the ability to disable enemy encounters make traversing the islands of Midgand all the more enticing. Visit the famous Grade Shop from the game’s opening. Get a smooth play experience only found in this remaster!
  • Access Downloadable Content from the First Iteration – This version features several downloadable content from the original 2016 version. A treasure trove of content awaits you, such as outfits for your characters from the previous Tales Of games along with useful equipment for your travels.

4 thoughts on “Bandai Namco announced Tales of Berseria Remastered for 2026”

  1. Sony and Bandai seem cool with Bandai handling Switch ports. Lets finally get Gravity Rush 1 and 2 on Switch also God Eater collection and the rest of .hack. Anime wise let’s get a collection of One Piece games and Tenkaichi collection.

    1. Why would Sony have any say on any Namco products that get ported to the switch? Is it because of the small ownership? Because Nintendo also owns a small percentage of Namco Bandi. 🤷

    2. Uh, for your information, the small shareholders have no say… It’s the majority shareholder who makes the decisions or, failing that, at least 51% of the votes by majority. It’s very unlikely that Sony would have any influence on this type of vote..

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