Tales series publisher Bandai Namco has revealed that it plans to release remastered versions of games in the series on a regular basis, and that a special development initiative has been set up to this end.
Speaking as part of a new 30th-anniversary broadcast (thanks, Gematsu), Tales series producer Yusuke Tomizawa says that remastered Tales titles will be released "fairly consistently", and that the studio "intends to continue" remastering Tales games "as much as possible".
He then goes on to say that what he calls the "Remastered Project" now has a dedicated development initiative devoted to it, and that the team is hard at work on that project, although he didn't say which Tales game is up for a remaster next.
Tomizawa's words come around a month before the newest Tales game, Tales of Graces f Remastered, is set to launch. It's a remastered version of Tales of Graces f, which is itself a port of the 2009 Wii game Tales of Graces, with the Wii version only ever being released in Japan.
Contrary to what you might believe, the Tales series does not include the likes of Tales of the Shire or Tales of Kenzera: Zau. It's confusing, I know, but Bandai...