Tales of Arise New Animation ufotable

New Tales of Arise Animation by ufotable to Appear Soon

A new Tales of Arise anime style video by Japanese animation studio ufotable will appear soon. According to Tales of Arise Producer Yusuke Tomizawa, the new animation will want to make player re-visit the game. Additionally, major story spoilers will potentially appear in the animation. The animation itself will be fairly short rather than a full-length production. There is currently no estimated time the new Tales of Arise animation will release. It is only described as “coming soon.” [Thanks, ryokutya2089 and Famitsu!]

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Additionally, Famitsu will release a massive twenty page feature on Tales of Arise. It will include results from a Tales of Arise questionnaire that was held in December 2021. The feature will include an interview with Tomizawa, in which he’ll discuss the direction the Tales of series could potentially take in the future. Tales of Luminaria information will also appear in this issue of Famitsu.

I addition to the upcoming animation, ufotable also created the opening for Tales of Arise. It features a look at several key characters, including the protagonists of the game and features heavy allusions to major story events that appear in Tales of Arise. A song by KANKAKU PIERO plays during the opening.

Tales of Arise is available for  PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC.


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