168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Tales of Arise finally just got its release date, September 10 2021 for global players. But the news isn't all happy, as a n🍃ew interview with Tales of producer Yusuke Yomizawa explained that the series will be dropping its usual co-op mode, leaving some fans rather disappointed.

For a little context, the Tales of se♍ries typically has a co-op mode that's only available once player one jumps into battle. In the portions where you're traveling through the map and moving from story beat to beat, just one person will control tꦰhe main character. Historically, co-op battles have allowed up to four players in just about every Tales of game, allowing for a full party to be controlled by actual players in battle.

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It looks like that simply won't be the case though for Bandai Namco's next installment, Tales of Arise. In an interview wit⭕h , Tomizawa explained that the team wanted to focus on a standalone experience, "where one person really enjoys the drama and the over𝓀all story of the game". Tomizawa also mentioned that there are no plans to implement a multiplayer feature later on.

Fans first noticed the missing feature in Tales of Arise gameplay trailers. As one of the few RPGs that still sports a co-op mode, it's left plenty of fans longing for th🐎e Bandai Namco team to reconsider.

Tomizawa followed up with a promise that the tea𝐆m had a stronger focus on the characters and how they cooperate, which hopefully means that the Tales of Arise won't let any of us down that were hoping to play with our more clever, real-life friends.

Tales of Arise disappeared for a bit, before 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:re👍emergingಞ with a new trailer last March with a promise to announce its release date this spring, which Bandai Namco followed through on. Bandai Namco, like most developers and publishers around the world, saw delays due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Back in January, it 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:resc♕heduled its 2020 physical Tales of Festival event to March, and🍬 held a digital celebration for ser💟ies fans.

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