Tales of" series, 20th anniversary anime to be broadcast by the end of 2016! Mystery Solving Exhibition in Akihabara from August 7
Tales of 20th Anniversary Animation" TV animation has been announced. Broadcasting will begin within 2016.
This is an animation work produced to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the popular RPG "Tales of" series. Production will be handled by ufotable, which has been involved in the game's opening animation since "Tales of Xillia". The catch copy is "The journey of the master exceeds Zestiria" and a PV has been released.
The exhibition, "Tales of 20th Anniversary Exhibition -TALES OF MUSEUM-," will be held at Akihabara UDX from August 7 to 23, introducing the history of Tales of Fantasia, the first title released in 1995, to Tales of Zestiria, the latest title released in 2015. There will also be a sales corner. The exhibition is designed to be enjoyed while solving riddles, and there will also be paid audio guides featuring four characters from the series.
(C)BNEI/Tales of 20th Animation
(C)Mutsumi Inomata (C)Kosuke Fujishima (C)BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc.
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