Also talking about it as "ToL-like deal" is pretty stupid and totally misleading: In the case of
ToL we know that the only people with previous Tales experience were the director Yuichiro Sadahiro and the producer Jun Toyoda (that's a whopping
two people) both by Namco, with
no single actual previous Tales (Wolfteam/Telenet or Tales Studio) developer. Even the still widespread claim of it including team Soul Calibur members is mostly bunk as there were less than a hand full people in minor positions involved in both.
Now ToS-R has 73 people listed for Tales Studio, of which 38 are common Tales Studio people (many veterans, most of which worked on 2D games before), 6 are 3D specific Tales people ("Team Symphonia") and 29 are new (of which two were also involved in ToV). (For comparison,
ToS had 89 Tales Studio people credited of which 52 were new back then.) That's not what I'd call a "totally fresh unknown team" (unlike for ToL). What's new is the lead Akihiro Arahori, the first from outside to instantly get a lead position since when Takashi Hasegawa (now "Team Symphonia" lead) joined Telenet for
Cybernetic Empire in 1999.