Tales of Eternia Remaster Rated for Nintendo Switch — PEGI Listing Signals Possible Release

Bandai Namco’s classic JRPG Tales of Eternia has appeared in PEGI’s database for Nintendo Switch, fueling renewed attention for the long-running Tales series.

Tales of Eternia was developed and published by Namco (now Bandai Namco Entertainment) and originally launched for the Sony PlayStation in 2000.

The title later received a release on the PlayStation Portable, giving Western and longtime fans additional ways to play the entry over the years.

PEGI listing and industry context

A PEGI rating entry listing Tales of Eternia for Nintendo Switch is the primary source behind the recent coverage.

That entry indicates the game has been classified for the Switch platform by the European content-rating body.

The PEGI listing itself does not include release timing or distribution details, and Bandai Namco has not issued an official product announcement naming platforms, release dates, or storefront plans such as a Nintendo eShop listing.

Rewritten statement for clarity

The recent classification shows that Tales of Eternia is now rated for Nintendo Switch by PEGI, and the original JRPG first arrived on PlayStation in 2000 before later being made available on PSP.

What this means for players and the market

If Bandai Namco intends to follow the pattern of prior remasters and re-releases in the Tales catalog, an officially announced Switch edition would likely appear across digital storefronts such as the Nintendo eShop and could be promoted in events like a Nintendo Direct.

However, until the publisher confirms specifics, the PEGI entry should be treated as a classification notice rather than a full launch announcement.

About Tales of Eternia

Tales of Eternia is a mainline entry in the Tales franchise, known for its action-oriented Linear Motion Battle System and anime-style storytelling.

The game’s original PlayStation release established it as a notable JRPG at the turn of the millennium, and its subsequent portable version extended its availability to PSP owners.

Next steps for readers

Players interested in a potential remaster should monitor Bandai Namco’s official channels and PEGI updates for confirmation of platforms, release dates, and storefront availability.

Any formal announcement from the publisher will provide definitive details on a Switch release and whether the title will come to additional formats.