
Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Publisher: Bandai Namco
Developer: Bandai Namco
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Rating: Teen
Tales of Arise is a great game â itâs one of Game Informerâs highest-reviewed games of 2021, with us giving it a 9.25 out of 10. For that reason, itâs easy to imagine a sequel or follow-up to it, even though it does end quite nicely, all things considered. However, it doesnât sound like one is in the cards.Â
In a new interview with Edge magazine, Tales of Arise producer Yusuke Tomiwaza said that a sequel isnât happening, as reported by GamesRadar. Tomiwaza alluded to the team developing Arise in such a way that a sequel wouldnât be necessary, citing that he hoped the story would be complete âwith a good aftertasteâ when players roll credits, eliminating the need for a sequel altogether.Â
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Tomizawa continued, citing that the studio wants âto continue to take on the challenge ofâŠacquiring new fans for further expansion of JRPGs,â and that in order to do that, âwe need to come up with a cutting-edge flagship title that builds on the success of Arise, while also providing an opportunity to rediscover the history of the series.âÂ
As GamesRadar points out, a lack of a sequel to Arise isnât necessarily the worst news ever for fans because as fans of the series likely know, weâre probably just a few years away from another Tales game. Having been around for more than two decades, with 17 mainline games in it, itâs safe to say another Tales game is likely on the way.Â
While waiting for that, read Game Informerâs Tales of Arise review and then check out why itâs on Game Informerâs list of the top 10 RPGs to play right now. Read about this stylish Tales of Arise and Scarlet Nexus crossover after that.Â
[Source: GamesRadar]
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