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‘Tales of Graces F’ is getting its Remastered Edition!

Asbel from Tales of Graces f Remastered announcement trailer

The power of friendship is the strongest force in the universe, especially when that universe is within the Tales of Graces F series. This childhood RPG classic, once only available on the PlayStation 3, is finally getting a remastered version.

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You’ll adventure through Ephinea with Asbel and his friends to protect what matters most to them. For a game with lighthearted story telling, you’ll be embroiled in power struggles and cunning characters. At least promises and the power of friendship can save them all, right?

Tales of Graces F Remastered will be released on January 17, 2025. You can play the game with your PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Old and new players will be in for a surprise with the Quality of Life adjustments and graphics improvements in the remastered version of the game. With the addition of other consoles, players will find the game convenient to play. Players will also have more language options to choose from with the remastered version.

Aside from updating the game’s functionality, this remaster will also include “Lineage and Legacies,” better known to players as the “Future Arc.” It’s set six years after the main storyline of the game. Tales of Graces F Remastered will also have more downloadable content available.

Still not convinced to play the game for the story? The silly dialogue among the characters was enough to put this game on my Steam wishlist.

If all else fails, the popular beat ’em up combat found in the game won’t disappoint you.

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Vanessa Esguerra (She/They) has been a Contributing Writer for The Mary Sue since 2023. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy, she (happily) rejected law school in 2021 and has been a full-time content writer since. Vanessa is currently taking her Master's degree in Japanese Studies in hopes of deepening her understanding of the country's media culture in relation to pop culture, women, and queer people like herself. She speaks three languages but still manages to get lost in the subways of Tokyo with her clunky Japanese. Fueled by iced coffee brewed from local cafés in Metro Manila, she also regularly covers anime and video games while queuing for her next match in League of Legends.

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