The popular mobile game from Bandai Namco Tales of Crestoria, which launched last month after breaking one million pre-registers, received a gorgeous new short animation trailer titled The Wake of Sin. The trailer was announced through its official Twitter account and you can watch it below as well:

The full version of the animated video, produced by Kamikaze Douga, will be releasing on October 18th. This means of course that fans of the title will have something lovely to look forward to as they continue on with the game. The official description for the video is below:

Announcing a 15-minute animated video produced by Kamikaze Douga,

the studio behind the teaser and trailer promo videos for TALES OF CRESTORIA.

This short animated promo video is depicts the prologue of the main story, showing Kanata and Misella setting off on their journey.

It’s chock full of thrilling battle scenes and top quality acting.

If you've already played Tales of Crestoria, you can enjoy the beautiful images of the game's world, and if you still haven't played yet but being curious about the game, I hope you'll be able to get a feel for the world by watching this video.

Crestoria features past protagonists from the franchise and is divided into four parts: Main Story, Side Stories, Character Episodes, and Face Chat. You can check out this hilarious skit done by the three main characters: Kanata, Misella, and Vicious. The illustration of the SSR Memoria Stone for Aegis, one of the party members, was revealed as well.

The Tales of series is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary. The next console game, Tales of Arise, was scheduled to launch in 2020 but was delayed most notably due to the covid-19 pandemic. However, there is hope as the title was rated in both Brazil and Australia recently, hinting at a possible earlier release date.

The most recent console release for the series, Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition which came out for every major current-gen system, is the subject of the free wallpaper above. The title launched earlier this year and, going by our very own DualShockers review, still holds up as one of the best entries in the series.

You can also check out our handy guide, featuring plenty of tricks and tips to help get you started on the game. And of any of this peaks your interest, you can pick up the game for Switch, PS4, Xbox One, or PC.