Bandai Namco trademarks Tales of Eternia; PEGI rates Switch

Bandai Namco filed a trademark for Tales of Eternia and PEGI has rated the title for Nintendo Switch, suggesting a possible remaster for modern platforms.

Bandai Namco filed a trademark for Tales of Eternia and the title received a PEGI rating for Nintendo Switch, according to public records. The filings appeared this week and were logged under the publisher’s name.

The company has not issued an announcement about a re-release. The PEGI entry lists Nintendo Switch as the platform, which covers age certification for European markets. PEGI ratings are required for commercial distribution in many European countries but do not prevent simultaneous releases on other systems.

Tales of Eternia first launched on PlayStation in 2000 and was later ported to PlayStation Portable. The game is a core entry in the long-running Tales franchise.

Bandai Namco has released remastered versions of other Tales titles in recent years; past remasters have included updated visuals and quality-of-life changes. The current filings do not include technical details, a release window, pricing, or a full platform list.

The timing of the trademark and rating falls before Summer Game Fest, an event where publishers reveal remasters and new ports. Bandai Namco has not provided further information on features or release plans for Tales of Eternia.

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