Bandai Namco has launched its official website for Tales of Eternia Remastered, revealing the resolution and frame rates for the game by platform. Tales of Eternia Remastered will run at a maximum resolution of 4K with up to 60 FPS on supported platforms, including Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch 2, and PlayStation 5.
Here’s a breakdown of the resolution and frame rates per platform:
- PlayStation 5 – 4K up to 60 FPS
- PlayStation 4 – 1080p up to 60 FPS
- Nintendo Switch 2 – 4K (docked) / 1080p (handheld) up to 60 FPS
- Nintendo Switch – 1080p (docked) / 720p (handheld) up to 60 FPS
- Xbox Series X – 4K up to 60 FPS
- Xbox Series S – 1440p up to 60 FPS
- PC (Steam) – 4K (maximum) up to 60 FPS
Players who purchase the Nintendo Switch version of Tales of Eternia Remastered cannot upgrade to the Nintendo Switch 2 version. Save data is not compatible between the versions.
Tales of Eternia Remastered launches October 16 for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Fans can wishlist the remaster in the PlayStation Store and Microsoft Store.
Here’s an overview of the remaster, via Bandai Namco:
In Tales of Eternia Remastered, players will follow Reid Hershel and his friends on an epic journey filled with unforgettable characters and a story shaped by the cultural differences between two worlds. Set in Eternia, a world where the realms of Inferia and Celestia face each other across the sky, players will join Reid, Farah, Keele, and the mysterious Meredy on a perilous quest. Together, they must stop the “Grand Fall,” a cataclysmic collision of the two worlds, by seeking the power of the Greater Craymel while confronting their own inner selves along the way.
Tales of Eternia Remastered is a remastered version of TALES OF ETERNIA, one of the earliest entries of the TALES series first released in 2001 as TALES OF DESTINY II. The remastered title introduces a new Graphics Mode and SFX Mode that lets players freely switch between remastered and original visuals and sound effects. The new title also features quality-of-life enhancements such as a Boost feature to adjust experience gained and encounter frequency, toggleable destination icons, and a high-speed mode during Auto-mode mid-battle. Additional features include Battle Retry and Quick Recovery, along with new combat options including Extreme difficulty mode available from the start of the game and an all-new difficulty level called Unknown which can be unlocked after completing the game.