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Tales of Graces spun off a novel series titled "Tales of Graces f: Chikai no Hana" (テイルズ オブ グレイセス エフ 誓いの花?, lit. Tales of Graces f: Flower's Promise). The first volume is subtitled (上?, lit. Above) and the second Ka (下?, lit. Below). They were released by Enterbrain on February and May 2011. Tales of Graces f Official Scenario Book by Namco Bandai Games was released by Yamashita Books in June 4, 2012. It details the game's plot and fictional world. Tales of Graces has received six strategy guides in total: three for the Wii and three for the PS3. Shueisha, Namco Bandai Games, and Enterbrain were the publishers.

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