Tales of Arise Reveals Rinwell & Law + Dohalim & Kisara Perfume Sets

Bandai Namco has announced that new Tales of Arise perfume sets themed on the duos of Rinwell and Law and Dohalim and Kisara are now available to pre-order for Japanese fans. Further, both sets cost ¥5500 each and will contain two bottles with their own distinct sets.

The provided descriptions for these character-themed perfumes are listed below:

  • Rinwell: Contains a refreshing scent of lemon and lilac, followed by the sweetness of peach blossom and red peony.
  • Law: A floral fragrance inspired by wax with a bright, fresh scent that is spicy yet comforting.
  • Kisara: A fresh and clean scent of floral musk on soft skin, with a hint of floral fragrance, truly befitting of Kisara’s image.
  • Dohalim: A simple and clean (lol) fragrance with hints of artemisia galbanum and amber, which give off a fresh glow, making it an addictive scent.

For a full list of the participating retailers and the previously revealed Alphen and Shionne perfumes, you can view the official website.

 

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.

“Tales of Arise Beyond the Dawn” was recently trademarked in Europe.

Tales of Symphonia was initially released for the Gamecube worldwide before receiving a Japanese-exclusive PlayStation 2 version that added more content. That same version would launch worldwide for PlayStation 3 and then eventually PC via Steam. This upcoming remaster is using the latest versions as the basis, though several new features are arriving, such as skippable events and improved maritime navigation.

Tales of Symphonia Remastered will launch Westward for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch on February 17, 2023.

In case you missed it, over 2,000 Tales of songs are making their way to streaming services.

We recently 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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