Tales of Arise

Tales of Arise Dengeki Special Pack Will Come With Fire Sword

In commemoration of the Tales franchise’s newest mainline entry, Dengeki will release a limited edition “Dengeki Special Pack” for Tales of Arise. The Dengeki Special Pack counts as a pre-order for the game. So, it will also come with existing pre-order bonuses, such as the Alphen and Shionne in-game costumes and wing attachments. [Thanks, Dengeki!]

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The Tales of Arise Dengeki Special Pack is available for pre-order from Dengekiya for 19,250 JPY, which is approximately $175.70. There are two versions of the pack depending on if you want Tales of Arise on the PlayStation 4 or the PlayStation 5.

There are three bonus items in the Tales of Arise Dengeki Special Pack:

  • B2 tapestry of Alphen and Shionne
  • Clear folders based on the different characters in the game
  • Metal replica of Alphen’s Fire Sword

Currently, Dengeki has confirmed four variations on the clear folders. The variations are Alphen, Shionne, Rinwell, and Law, who are the four party members we know about. According to Dengekiya, more clear folders may appear in the future.

These three items are in addition to the existing premium edition bonuses. The bonuses you get for ordering the game at launch are a special box, an artbook, the original soundtrack, two badges, two sticker sets, acrylic figures, and five postcards. As well, you can get in-game goodies such as recipes and costumes. Though the Dengeki Special Pack seems limited to Japan thus far, Bandai Namco has previously released information on special editions available for purchase in the west.

Tales of Arise will release on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X in Japan on September 9, 2021. It will release on Windows PC and worldwide on September 10, 2021.


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