Tales of Hearts R Arrives On iOS Devices In Japan

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Tales of Hearts R, the PlayStation Vita remake of Tales of Hearts, is now available for purchase on iOS devices in Japan, Game Jouhou reports.

 

The game costs 3,800 yen, but until October 15th, Namco Bandai are selling it at an introductory price of 1,800 yen.

 

You can catch up with our Tales of Hearts R coverage at this link.


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