Namco Bandai To Livestream Tales of Festival Event

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This weekend, Namco Bandai are holding their Tales of Festival in Japan, and will be streaming part of the event live, the publisher has announced.

 

A livestream will be broadcast on Saturday (June 1st) at 6:15pm Japan time. It will then be repeated at 9pm. This will be the “latest information” portion of the festival.

 

You’ll be able to watch the livestream here. Once you sign up for a user account on the Tales Channel Plus website, you’re good to go.

 


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