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Tales of series gets 30th anniversary memorial trailer

The classic Tales of series of video games are currently celebrating their 30th anniversary and to mark the occasion the official Tales of channel has produced a mesmerising memorial trailer showing how the series has evolved throughout the years up until the most recent mainline entry, Tales of Arise. The last Tales of remaster was Tales of Xillia which launched on 31st October.

Thanks to Greatsong1 for sending in the news tip!

14 thoughts on “Tales of series gets 30th anniversary memorial trailer”

    1. Hasan is that you? Don’t you have to go support terrorists more? You know China is a great place you should move there.

      1. Hasan would never act like that and this guy is a p3d0 with that anime profile pic like all weebs. He’s asmongold fan probably votes right wing and is unhinged.

    2. No one said anything but clearly your time of the month came. Take your homoerotic anime profile pic and touch grass. An anime made by pdf’s about drills being allegory for p3nis’s

      1. He clearly does and has a p3d0 anime for a profile pic all fans of Gurren Lagaan and Kill La Kill should be on the watchlist seriously. You can tell he’s a ragebaiter

  1. Symphonia was my first on GCN and I don’t remember how many playthroughs I completed but to this day it’s one of my favorites!

  2. Bandai where is Jump Force 2? The 55th anniversary of Shonen Jump came and went now nothing? Just let go the licenses I would rather Saudi Arabia fund a Jump crossover game.

    1. Bandai canceled One Piece, Naruto, and other anime games and a Nintendo project but are remembering and doing something for this? It’s weird. They need to let the licenses go I mean Jump games are being made elsewhere Bushiroad, Sega/Aniplex, I think they had 7DS at one point too now they don’t not Jump but another one they lost. Hopefully they lose the licenses. If they want to focus on their own stuff that’s fine.

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