The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie Launching in July
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie has a proper western release date. The game is coming to PC and consoles in North America and Europe in early July.
A brand new entry following on from Trails of Cold Steel IV that follows three different main protagonists. Readers should expect to see spoilers for previous games in the series everywhere.
Date: | Region: | Platform: | Publisher: | Developer: |
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2020-08-27 | ![]() | PS4 | Nihon Falcom | Nihon Falcom |
2021-08-26 | ![]() | NSW WIN | Clouded Leopard Entertainment | Nihon Falcom |
2023-07-07 | ![]() ![]() | NSW PS4 WIN PS5 | NIS America | Nihon Falcom |
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie has a proper western release date. The game is coming to PC and consoles in North America and Europe in early July.
NIS America revealed its VR platform support for The Legend of Heroes: Trails Into Reverie’s two beachy side scenarios. While the content will be available on all platforms, only PC and PS4 players will be able to experience it in VR.
NIS America provided another Nihon Falcom announcement with a summer launch window for The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie. It comes with the game’s opening movie and the reveal of its Limited Edition.
RPGamer’s Where to Start? feature returns to provide a guide for those looking to get into certain RPG series. This time out we provide some insights on Nihon Falcom’s The Legend of Heroes, in particular the Trails/Kiseki titles.
Nihon Falcom held a 40th anniversary concert during which NIS America announced four more Legend of Heroes titles are heading west. The games will be released over the next couple of years, with fan translations playing an important part.
Hajimari no Kiseki is getting Japanese as Asian releases for Switch and PC via Steam this August. Trails fans can expect a story that takes places shortly after the events of Trails of Cold Steel IV with many familiar faces returning.
Japan and Asia will be receiving versions of Hajimari no Kiseki for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. The release is set for summer of next year.
Nihon Falcom released the opening movie for its latest The Legend of Heroes title, Hajimari no Kiseki. The developer also provided new screenshots showing more returning characters and some additional side content.
A new update for Hajimari no Kiseki focuses on some more returning characters. The title will also feature the return of the Who Wants to Be a Mirannaire? mini-game.
Nihon Falcom has released a three-minute trailer for The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari no Kiseki. The developer also provided details on the game’s True Reverie Corridor dungeon and Magical Girl Alisa RS spin-off mini-game.
Nihon Falcom released a new trailer for its newest Legend of Heroes title, Hajimari no Kiseki. The video shows many of the characters appearing in the game, which hits Japan this August.
While western RPGamers await Trails of Cold Steel IV, Japan is gearing up for the latest entry in the series. Nihon Falcom also revealed some more characters appearing in the upcoming Hajimari no Kiseki.
Nihon Falcom updated the Japanese website for Hajimari no Kiseki, introducing the brand new, third playable party in the game. It also provided details about the game’s Cross Story System, where players can freely switch between its main protagonists’ stories.
Nihon Falcom released new screenshots for Hajimari no Kiseki, showing some more returning characters from previous Legend of Heroes titles. Like usual, fans of the series should beware of spoilers for earlier games.
Nihon Falcom has provided some new screenshots for the newest Legend of Heroes title, Hajimari no Kiseki. This batch shows some returning characters from previous titles in the series.
Nihon Falcom has announced a new entry in the Trails series. Hajimari no Kiseki will follow three different main protagonists and come to Japan this summer, shortly after the series’ Crossbell saga hits the console.
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