Yusuke Tomizawa teases remakes and remasters in new interview (September 9, 2021, Update) You can always reach me on Twitter to discuss the Tales of series, anime, or Japanese stuff in general. Tales of Arise will be launching on September 9 in Japan, and September 10, 2021, worldwide, on PC (Steam), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Be sure to try out the public demo if you haven't yet either.Īll the source tweets are included below. I'm definitely looking forward to it now. Personally speaking, I was very skeptical regarding Arise until playing the first four hours of the game. Long story short, TomizawaP said the best way for us fans to get older games such as Tales of Destiny 2 would be to buy Tales of Arise. And if older fans end up disliking Arise, the Tales of brand will keep striving to better itself with future developments. So it's up to each fan to see whether they're comfortable with that amount of change or not and make their decisions. Yusuke Tomizawa lastly noted that while the series is changing several elements with Tales of Arise, its essence is still there. New localizations for the overseas market are also primordial, so even a single re-release can turn into a massive project". But remastering Vesperia took us three years. Yusuke Tomizawa: "The Vesperia remaster sold over a million copies and turned into a profit. Discussing more re-releases, he also brought up Tales of Vesperia Definitive Edition as an example: He also praised Square Enix's planning when it comes to remakes and remasters and how this is something they should be striving for. Producer Yusuke Tomizawa noted how game development is increasingly more difficult and expensive, so the Tales of series has no choice but to evolve to survive. Taking Square Enix as a role model, and how Tales of Vesperia Definitive Edition took 3 years of development MORE- Tales of Arise censorship rumors debunk.Creating a virtuous circle to bring in new fans." And of course, I want to do re-releases on top of this. We first need a brand new game that's friendly for newcomers. Just doing that isn't enough, or else the Vesperia re-release would have increased the fanbase. Yusuke Tomizawa: "People often say we need to re-release past games to increase the number of new players. He shared his wish to expand the Tales of brand, and bring back older games to a bigger audience. Producer Tomizawa explained how the past few games in the series had "less than 10%" of newcomers among its buyers. Recently, he most notably shared his joy when a fan noted Tales of Arise will surely be the first-ever Tales of experience for many players. Over on Twitter, Tales of Arise producer Yusuke Tomizawa is regularly discussing the series with Japanese fans. Tales of Arise producer teases older entries coming back
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