Tales of the Rays finale merchandise sales
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Bandai Namco Sells Tales of the Rays Finale Merchandise

Bandai Namco revealed new merchandise based on the Tales of the Rays finale illustration. The company has also opened orders for the items on Asobistore for a limited time.

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This merchandise collection will primarily focus on the chibi illustrations of characters from the Tales Of series, such as Tales of Destiny‘s Stahn Aileron and Tales of Vesperia‘s Yuri Lowell. It will also feature the normal illustrations of the mobile game’s original protagonists Ickx and Mileena.

Here is the list of new merchandise featured on Asobistore, along with the prices in Japanese yen:

  • Tin badge – Â¥700 for a random item
  • Acrylic character clip – Â¥880
  • Tales of the Rays acrylic logo – Â¥900
  • Custom character acrylic keychain – Â¥2,000
  • Hanging tapestry – Â¥3,900

Tales of the Rays was available worldwide on Android and iOS mobile devices. While the global release disappeared abruptly in 2018, Bandai Namco formally shut down the 2017 online-exclusive game in Japan on July 23, 2024. Those who had played the Japanese version can still download the offline archive version until October 22, 2024.

The Tales of the Rays finale merchandise is available to purchase on Asobistore until September 9, 2024. Bandai Namco will ship the finished items inside Japan in early November 2024.


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