Tales of Arise Beyond the Dawn Reveals 2 New Songs; “New World” & “Journey Continued”

Alongside revealing the battle theme for the upcoming Tales of Arise Beyond the Dawn expansion, Bandai Namco has currently revealed an additional two songs.

One of the tracks is “New World,” which is quite somber and melancholic, perhaps being one of the main themes of this expansion. The other new song is “Journey Continued,” which carries the same sort of tone, sounding quite majestic.

Tales of Arise Beyond the Dawn is a story set one year after the ending of Tales of Arise. Alphen, Shionne, and the rest of the party meet a new character by the name of Nazamil, a misfortunate young girl who is the daughter of a Renan lord and a Dahnan slave. Players can anticipate over 20 hours of content, with new dungeons, costumes, sidequests, and boss battles.

Regarding carry-over boons, players will be rewarded various bonuses dependent on their achievement progress in the main game. But you will still be able to play Beyond the Dawn even if you haven’t yet beaten Tales of Arise, even though you’ll need the base game to even play this content in the first place. Characters will also start at predetermined levels in this expansion for balancing reasons.

You can listen to “New World” from Tales of Arise Beyond the Dawn below:

You can listen to “Journey Continued” from Tales of Arise Beyond the Dawn below:

Tales of Arise Beyond the Dawn will launch for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam on November 9, 2023.

Tales of Arise is available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.

Check out our review of Tales of Arise’s PlayStation 5 version.

We discussed the number of Tales of games that have never been localized and those that have never been ported, making most of the franchise notably inaccessible to contemporary audiences.


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