Theme Song of Tales Blu-Ray package

Theme Song of Tales Blu-ray Final Lineup Will Include Luminaria

Bandai Namco revealed the final package and complete lineup for the Theme Song of Tales – 25th Anniversary Movie Collection Blu-ray disc. It newly confirmed the inclusion of Tales of Luminaria, the new mobile game launched in November 2021. With this addition, the Blu-ray will feature every mainline title on consoles and mobile devices.

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When Bandai Namco first revealed the compilation Blu-ray in March 2021, it only listed mainline console titles from Phantasia to Berseria. However, it did tease that more titles would be added to the final lineup. In July 2021, the company added several mobile games to the lineup. This included Tales of Asteria, Link, the Rays, and Crestoria. It also included Tales of Arise, the series’ latest console game that would later release in September 2021.

While most of the titles in this lineup will only have one video, a few of them will have two. The disc will feature both the GameCube and PS2 versions of Symphonia, and the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of Vesperia. It will also have both opening movies from the original Innocence on DS, and its R remake on PS Vita. Meanwhile, Xillia will have both movie versions, featuring Jude Mathis and Milla Maxwell. Finally, the Arise movies will contain Kankaku Piero’s “HIBANA” and Ayaka’s “Hello, Again.”

Bandai Namco will officially release Theme Song of Tales – 25th Anniversary Movie Collection on December 15, 2021.


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