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New Tales Series Title for Wii is on the workbench – announces series manager
Written by Pramod S Nair   
Tuesday, 08 July 2008

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Namco has just announced that they are planning a “mothership” title in the Tales Series of games for Wii platform. The game is being scheduled for the 2009 fiscal year. Speaking in a press conference held in Tokyo, the series manager Makoto Yoshizumi revealed Namco’s plans about this Tales title for Wii and said “ it will be a mothership title in the series”. Namco has just released Tales of Symphonia : Dawn of the New World for Wii in Japan on 26 June 2008 and it is doing good in Japan according to reports coming from there.

Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World, like it’s predecessor title is a role playing title based on the original Tales of Symphonia which was released by Namco Bandai and Namco Tales Studio for PS2 and GameCube. This title offers both single player and multiplayer co-opt modes and is expected to be available in North America by late 2008.

 
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