Tales of Arise Scarlet Nexus collaboration live now

Tales of Arise Scarlet Nexus Crossover Items Now Available

The Tales of Arise and Scarlet Nexus crossover items are available in each respective game in Japan. This means they should appear worldwide on March 30, 2022 as well. Alongside the addition of cosmetic items and weapons, players will also have access to battle music. For example, Scarlet Nexus players will now have access to the battle music from Tales of Arise, and vice versa. [Thanks, 4Gamer and Gamer!]

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The items Scarlet Nexus players can obtain include Alphen’s fragmented Iron Mask and the Flaming Sword. Conversely, Tales of Arise players will have access to Yuito’s Myoho Muramasa and a Baki Chan cosmetic item. However, Bandai Namco didn’t mentioned the inclusion of battle music until the crossover items appeared.

You can watch the Scarlet Nexus Version 1.08 trailer below to get a look at the collaboration items.

Alongside the crossover items, there is a general Scarlet Nexus update. This added a “Very Easy” mode and the release of a “Story Demo.” Players can carry over data from the demo into the full release of the game. Additionally, both bug and performance fixes appeared for both Tales of Arise and Scarlet Nexus in the new patches.

Scarlet Nexus is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. Tales of Arise is also available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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