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Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is the second game in the Tales series, originally released in Japan on December 23, 1997 for the PlayStation console. This game was released in North America on September 30, 1998, marking the first appearance of the Tales series in English-speaking regions. A remake version of Tales of Destiny was later released for the PlayStation 2, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on the same system. The game has a sequel, Tales of Destiny 2, which takes place in the same world, 18 years after the events of Tales of Destiny.

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  • Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is the second game in the Tales series, originally released in Japan on December 23, 1997 for the PlayStation console. This game was released in North America on September 30, 1998, marking the first appearance of the Tales series in English-speaking regions. A remake version of Tales of Destiny was later released for the PlayStation 2, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on the same system. The game has a sequel, Tales of Destiny 2, which takes place in the same world, 18 years after the events of Tales of Destiny.
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Opening
  • "Yume de Aru You ni" by Deen
Name
  • Tales of Destiny
Ratings
  • (JP PSX) unrated
  • (NA PSX) ESRB: T
  •   (PS2) CERO: A
  • (PS2 DC) CERO: A
System
  • •PlayStation 2
  • •PlayStation
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Japan
  • --11-30
  • --12-23
  • --01-31
america
  • --09-30
Developer
  •   (PS2) Namco Tales Studio
  •   (PSX) Telenet Japan
  • (PS2 DC) Namco Tales Studio
Composer
  • •Motoi Sakuraba
  • •Shinji Tamura
Publisher
  • (JP PSX) Namco
  • (NA PSX) Namco Hometek
  •   (PS2) Bandai Namco Games
  • (PS2 DC) Bandai Namco Games
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  • Tales of Destiny (テイルズ オブ デスティニー Teiruzu obu Desutinii?) is the second game in the Tales series, originally released in Japan on December 23, 1997 for the PlayStation console. This game was released in North America on September 30, 1998, marking the first appearance of the Tales series in English-speaking regions. A remake version of Tales of Destiny was later released for the PlayStation 2, followed by an additional Director's Cut version, which was released on the same system. The game has a sequel, Tales of Destiny 2, which takes place in the same world, 18 years after the events of Tales of Destiny. All releases of the game feature an introductory video created by the renowned animation studio Production I.G, and the Japanese versions are accompanied with the song "Yume de Aru You ni", performed by the J-pop band Deen. This game represents Mutsumi Inomata's first appearance as a video game character designer, also marking her first participation as an artist for a Namco franchise. All music was composed by Motoi Sakuraba and Shinji Tamura, both of whom returned as freelance music composers after leaving Wolf Team due to disputes related to Tales of Phantasia. Tales of Destiny is the first game in the series to feature a characteristic genre to define its story beyond the usual genre stereotypes. Its characteristic genre translates to "Fateful RPG" (運命のRPG Unmei no RPG?), matching with the title of the game itself to refer to the preordained meetings between the characters and their Swordians as they pursue their destiny.
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