Tales of Series Ships 16 Million Worldwide, Pachinko Machine Inbound

Happy 20th birthday!

Bandai Namco shared some good news via an announcement about the launch of their new pachinko machine, as well as the sales for the Tales of series.

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As of today, the series has officially shipped a total of 16 million copies worldwide. The series kicked off back in 1995 with Tales of Phantasia, and Bandai Namco celebrated the series’ 20th anniversary this year with the release of Tales of Zestiria. Along with the wonderful news about the games’ sales, Bandai Namco also announced a series-themed pachinko machine called CR Tales of Destiny. The pachinko machine will begin operation in Japan in February 2016.

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