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It later received an [[Updated Rerelease]] for the [[Play Station 3]], which in turn led to an extreme amount of outrage from people who had bought an Xbox 360 ''specifically'' for Vesperia. Debate rages on whether or not Namco Bandai released a deliberately unfinished game (or [[Dummied Out]] parts) with the intention of releasing the "complete" version for the [[Play Station 3]], where it was expected to make the majority of sales. A [[Fan Translation]] of the [[Play Station 3]] version is also in progress [http://talesofvesperia.net/ here], by the same team behind the ill-fated [[Tales of Graces]] [[Fan Translation]].
 
The [[Play Station 3]] version still [https://web.archive.org/web/20160826033855/http://www.ps3center.net/news/3694/tales-of-vesperia-port-sells-147k-copies-on-opening-day/ broke opening-day sales records in Japan], and narrowly missed the number two spot (held by the commercial juggernaut that is ''[[Pokémon]]'') by less than 5,000 copies.
 
In terms of critical reception, the game is widely considered to be the best ''Tales'' title since ''[[Tales of Symphonia|Symphonia]]'', and there are some who consider it possibly the best overall. It was certainly a darling of reviewers on both sides of the Pacific, and is the second-best-selling (and best-reviewed) title overall in the franchise, behind ''Symphonia''.