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Kankaku Piero Perform Theme Song for Tales of Arise - Beyond the Dawn Game Expansion
posted on by Alex Mateo
Bandai Namco Entertainment announced on Wednesday that Kankaku Piero (Kankaku Pierrot) will return to perform the new theme song "We Still" for the Tales of Arise - Beyond the Dawn expansion of the Tales of Arise role-playing game. The company streamed a music video trailer:
Kankaku Piero performed the theme song "Hibana" for the original Tales of Arise game.
The expansion launches on November 9 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The company states that it will offer 20+ hours of new content including new quests, dungeons, and boss fights.
The expansion takes place one year after the events of the original game. The company describes the story:
Alphen and the rest of The Six are caught between being revered as the Liberating Hero of Dahna and reviled as the Destroyer of Rights by Renans. By chance, Alphen and his party meet a young girl named Nazamil, who is the daughter of a Renan Lord and a Dhanan. Will the six be able to change the fate of the girl who will eventually fall under the curse of the mask? Explore the world again with party members who are connected together with a strong bond, experience exciting new challenges and see a world that is at once familiar yet evolved since the conclusion of the original story.

Bandai Namco Entertainment released Tales of Arise for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam in September 2021 in the West and in Japan. The game was initially slated to launch in 2020, but Bandai Namco delayed the game past 2020 "due to the ambitious nature of the project." Yusuke Tomizawa (God Eater) took charge of the franchise's development team, beginning with Tales of Arise. The studio ufotable handled the game's animation. Longtime Tales of team artist Minoru Iwamoto was art director for the first time in the franchise.
Tales of Arise won Best Role-Playing Game in the Game Awards 2021.
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