Tales of Luminaire opens its pre-registration in iOS and Android: The game will have its own animated series

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Bandai Namco announces that Tales of luminaire , the next delivery of your JRPG saga, opens the records on mobile devices, both iOS and Android. Although the title will only come out for these platforms, such of luminaire seeks offer a unique experience to the fan community that follows very closely this franchise.

The game still does not have a launch date. Instead of having 1 or 2 protagonists, as was the case in Tales of Arise, here we will control 21 characters , belonging to 3 factions: The Knights of Jerle, the generals of the Gildlan Empire, and the adventurers who did not swear allegiance to any of the other groups.

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These protagonists will have interactions that they will depend on our actions in the game, forming friendships and alliances while they continue with their normal lives. Each time the player takes control of a different character, we will have a different perspective of war that is whipping the world of such of luminaire.

This information was offered during a live retransmission, where they also confirmed that there will be an animated series inspired by this title. It will be called Tales of Luminaire: The Fateful Crossroad and will be issued through Funimation, a company that will also be responsible for the distribution of voices in English.

The characters of Tales of Luminaire were designed by Shun Saeki (Food Wars: Shokugeki No Soma) and you can get to know each of them better, on the official site of the game. Unfortunately, we still do not have a launch date for the title, but while you wait, you can take a look at our analysis of Tales of Arise.

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