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Tales of Wind: Rebirth Adds New Dungeons, 60FPS Support

By RileyDec 04,2025

Tales of Wind: Rebirth Adds New Dungeons, 60FPS Support

After a long hiatus, Tales of Wind returns with a monumental update: Radiant Rebirth. True to its name, the game has been completely reborn. Neocraft has launched this new version with fully redesigned features and gameplay systems.

If you've played the original, you likely recall the endless adventures across La Place. The classic version remains available, so there's no need to worry about losing progress or restarting from zero. But once you experience the improvements, you may not want to go back.

What’s New in Tales of Wind: Radiant Rebirth?

The most significant enhancement is the full 60FPS upgrade, designed to leverage modern mobile and PC hardware. Additionally, you now have extensive customization options, with over a thousand outfits available and free gacha spins for costumes.

Tales of Wind: Radiant Rebirth has also transformed the class system. While there are still seven core classes, they now feature a dual evolution path that allows you to unlock secondary job transformations.

This MMORPG update introduces brand-new areas to discover, including an underwater realm where battles take place beneath the waves. The user interface has been refreshed, scene designs overhauled, and new zones added.

Familiar with the Original?

All the elements that made Tales of Wind enjoyable remain intact. You can still capture and collect pets and mounts, strengthen your character with Soul Cards, tackle dungeons with friends, and compete in PvP.

The game's casual modes offer plenty of variety, from racing and shooting mini-games to quizzes and puzzles. You can also find your soulmate, complete special missions together, and even hold an in-game wedding. The guild system with GvG battles remains, along with all the social events that come with guild membership.

Download Tales of Wind: Radiant Rebirth now on the Google Play Store.

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