Tales of Xillia Remastered is coming to Switch on Oct. 31st, 2025 and pre-orders recently went live. As we inch closer to the game’s launch, Bandai Namco has started promoting the game through various methods, and today brings us details on a rather unique opportunity.
From October 31st, 2025 to January 30th, 2026, the New Otani hotel in Japan is going to offer guests Tales of Xillia-themed rooms, and they come with a rather steep price of$314 per day. Besides just being decked out in Tales of Xillia decorations, guests will also get to take home exclusive goods as well.
Rooms themselves will feature a commemorative illustration for the series’ 30th anniversary, and this same artwork will appear on the goods that guests can take home. Those who book a room can look forward to snagging a clear card, name plate set, hotel key holder, glass cups, and a pouch as takeaways.
In Tales of Xillia Remastered, dive into the magnificent world of Rieze Maxia as either Jude Mathis, an aspiring medical student from the capital, or Milla Maxwell, a mysterious woman accompanied by four powerful spirits.
Worlds Collide, Destiny Awaits
• Two Heroes, One Destiny
Follow the paths of Milla and Jude as they embark on their daring journey through Rieze Maxia, a wondrous land where mankind and spirits coexist in harmony.
• Partner Up with Dual Raid
Master the Dual Raid Linear Motion Battle System, mustering strategy and coordination to overcome action-packed battles in real-time combat. Team up with allies to unleash devastating combo attacks and unlock special support skills to overwhelm your foes.
• Witness the Dramatic Story with High-Quality Animation
Visit the gorgeous Rieze Maxia, revitalized by beautifully-rendered illustrations and animations.
• Quality of Life Upgrades
Explore with new quality-of-life updates including improved graphics, an auto-save feature, the ability to toggle encounters, early shop access, and more.
• An All-Around Experience
Xillia Remastered contains DLC launched alongside the original release, including costumes, useful items, and other fun extras.
AloJapan.com