A PEGI classification listing for Tales of Eternia Remastered has appeared on the European ratings board, naming Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe as the publisher and identifying the Nintendo Switch as a platform.
The listing assigns the title a PEGI 12 rating and includes a short synopsis of the game, which suggests a remastered re-release of the 2000 PlayStation classic.
Background and platform context
Tales of Eternia first launched on Sony's PlayStation in 2000 and is a longtime entry in Bandai Namco's Tales of series.
Over the years the franchise has been periodically updated for modern platforms, and the appearance of a PEGI entry for Tales of Eternia Remastered points to a planned release on Nintendo Switch.
The PEGI record explicitly lists Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe as the publisher on the Switch classification page.
What the PEGI listing says (rewritten)
The PEGI description summarizes the game as an action role-playing title that follows protagonist Reid and his companions Farah and Keele after they encounter a mysterious girl named Meredy, who speaks an unknown language.
Their investigation into Meredy's origins leads the group across a dimensional boundary to a separate realm called Celestia.
Verified facts and developer/publisher details
- Original release: Tales of Eternia debuted on PlayStation in 2000.
- Franchise: The title is part of Bandai Namco's long-running Tales of series.
- Rating: The European PEGI board has assigned a PEGI 12 classification to a record titled "Tales of Eternia Remastered" for Nintendo Switch and lists Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe as publisher.
What remains to be confirmed
Bandai Namco has not issued an official announcement confirming a Switch release or a release date for Tales of Eternia Remastered.
No release window or eShop listing has been posted by the publisher at this time.
The PEGI classification is a public regulatory record; it does not itself function as a publisher announcement but is often picked up by industry outlets ahead of formal reveals.
Next steps for readers
Publishers typically follow classification listings with full announcements or Nintendo Direct segments when bringing remasters to consoles and the eShop.
We will report any official Bandai Namco confirmation, release date, or platform-specific details as they are announced.
The listing assigns the title a PEGI 12 rating and includes a short synopsis of the game, which suggests a remastered re-release of the 2000 PlayStation classic.
Background and platform context
Tales of Eternia first launched on Sony's PlayStation in 2000 and is a longtime entry in Bandai Namco's Tales of series.
Over the years the franchise has been periodically updated for modern platforms, and the appearance of a PEGI entry for Tales of Eternia Remastered points to a planned release on Nintendo Switch.
The PEGI record explicitly lists Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe as the publisher on the Switch classification page.
What the PEGI listing says (rewritten)
The PEGI description summarizes the game as an action role-playing title that follows protagonist Reid and his companions Farah and Keele after they encounter a mysterious girl named Meredy, who speaks an unknown language.
Their investigation into Meredy's origins leads the group across a dimensional boundary to a separate realm called Celestia.
Verified facts and developer/publisher details
- Original release: Tales of Eternia debuted on PlayStation in 2000.
- Franchise: The title is part of Bandai Namco's long-running Tales of series.
- Rating: The European PEGI board has assigned a PEGI 12 classification to a record titled "Tales of Eternia Remastered" for Nintendo Switch and lists Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe as publisher.
What remains to be confirmed
Bandai Namco has not issued an official announcement confirming a Switch release or a release date for Tales of Eternia Remastered.
No release window or eShop listing has been posted by the publisher at this time.
The PEGI classification is a public regulatory record; it does not itself function as a publisher announcement but is often picked up by industry outlets ahead of formal reveals.
Next steps for readers
Publishers typically follow classification listings with full announcements or Nintendo Direct segments when bringing remasters to consoles and the eShop.
We will report any official Bandai Namco confirmation, release date, or platform-specific details as they are announced.