New Tales of Luminaria Show Focuses on Events, Japanese Voice Overs

New Tales of Luminaria Show Focuses on Events, Japanese Voice Overs

A new episode of the Tales of Luminaria show is here. In each episode, Producer Sugi discusses things related to the mobile game. Each installment offers something of an overview. However, for the fourth one, some of the main focuses are on updates about the Tales of Luminaria events schedule, Japanese voice overs, and the anime.

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Things kick off with overviews. For example, Sugi briefly mentions the Fave Fest. He also discussed the anime and reminded people it will be on Crunchyroll and Funimation.

After that, Sugi offered a general update on Tales of Luminaria Japanese voice overs. As 2022 began, the team announced the global version would get Japanese voice acting. (It only offers English voice overs at the moment.) The update here says it is being “prepared.” Sugi noted, “It’s not as simple as just overwriting English voices with Japanese ones.” He also said they hope to have a release window “soon.”

Once the talk about the voice acting and anime are done, Sugi discusses the Tales of Luminaria event schedule so far. Lucien’s episode will be out on January 19, 2022. After that, a summon banner will appear once the anime adaptation launches. It will focus on equipment for characters who play major parts in the show. Which could mean Celia, Hugo, and Leo will be the main focuses. There will be a one week break after Lucien’s episode. During that time, events and Summons for specific characters will appear. Then, the first crossroad episode will be out on February 1, 2022.

Here’s the full Tales of Luminaria Show’s fourth episode.

Tales of Luminaria is available on Android and Apple iOS devices.


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