30 Single-Player Games To Look Forward To

From hotly anticipated sequels to new IPs, here are some single-player titles to look forward to.

Posted By | On 10th, Feb. 2021

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Tales of Arise

Tales of Arise

The premise for Tales of Arise seemed simple enough – Alphen of Dahna traveling with Shionne of Rena with their respective worlds being at odds. Despite the Linear Motion Battle System being intact, Bandai Namco seeks to revamp the Tales formula, using Unreal Engine 4 and higher production values for its gameplay. Though originally set to release last year, Tales of Arise was delayed to an unspecified date. More details are expected to be revealed on its status in the coming months.


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