Tales of Eternia Remastered may be the next classic role-playing game in Bandai Namco’s long-running franchise to return, as the unannounced title has now been rated in Europe. A new listing from the Pan European Game Information (PEGI) board suggests that an official reveal could be on the horizon.
The rating was reportedly published on April 16, 2026, with the discovery drawing immediate attention from fans hoping to see more classic Tales of titles return on modern platforms.
Tales of Eternia Remastered PEGI Rating Discovered

According to the PEGI listing, Tales of Eternia Remastered received a PEGI 12 age rating. The classification cites moderate violence and mild bad language, which is consistent with many traditional fantasy role-playing games.
The rating description outlines the original story, following protagonist Reid and his companions Farah and Keele as they encounter a mysterious girl named Meredy, whose unknown language leads the group into another realm called Celestia.
While ratings do not always guarantee an immediate launch, they are often one of the clearest signs that a game announcement is approaching.
A Classic Tales of Game Returns

Originally released for the PlayStation on November 30, 2000, Tales of Eternia is widely regarded as one of the strongest entries in the early era of the franchise. It later received a PlayStation Portable version on March 3, 2005.
In North America, the title was originally released under the name Tales of Destiny II, creating some confusion among longtime fans due to naming differences between regions.
If this remaster becomes official, it would mark the first major modern revival of the game in years.
What to Expect From a Remaster

No platforms or release date have been confirmed yet, but if Tales of Eternia Remastered follows recent trends, players may see launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.
Fans will likely hope for upgraded visuals, quality-of-life improvements, modern resolution support, faster loading times, and potential gameplay refinements while preserving the original side-scrolling battle system the series became famous for.
Bandai Namco has increasingly revisited legacy Japanese role-playing game properties, so this rating could be part of a broader strategy to bring older fan-favorite titles back to current audiences.
Why Tales of Eternia Still Matters

Among longtime fans, Tales of Eternia is remembered for its strong cast, fast-paced combat system, memorable soundtrack, and large-scale fantasy adventure. It also helped shape the identity of later games in the series.
For newer players who joined through recent releases, a remaster would provide an accessible way to experience one of the franchise’s most respected classics.
Official Announcement Could Happen Soon
At the moment, Tales of Eternia Remastered remains unannounced. However, ratings board appearances often happen shortly before public reveals, meaning fans may not need to wait long for confirmation.

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