If some adventurers can spot the final part of the Trails of Cold Steel brackets as soon as the fourth episode arrives on PS4, others are still waiting to try the conclusion – The End of Sagara Switch, as Atlus had promised. .
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The next edition of the weekly Famitsu actually offered the President of Nihon Falcom no less than five interview pages Toshihiro Kondo, who took the opportunity to announce the arrival of Trails of Cold Steel IV on Switch on March 18, 2021 in Japan
Kuro … kawa?
Let the apprentice fighters who put their feet up with the idea of giving up Class VII rest assured that the future of the Trails series has been on the agenda since then The developer takes the opportunity to formalize the sequel to Hajimari no Kiseki, which will be called Kuro no Kisekiand which will plunge us into the Republic of Calvard, the east of the continent, in the year of grace p. 1208. Kondo even called Kiseki a “prologue” to the future work.
The DJ game announced for 2021 will benefit from a brand new engine This should offer the protagonists a much better model and level of detail for its time, and eliminate the transitions between movement phases and combat phases. No platform is cited at the moment, but the CEO does not state that Nihon Falcom will go where the public is now reacting and that the PlayStation 4 appears to meet those criteria.
Finally, the most concerned will not overlook the bare-bones blackmailing of the interested party, a reminder that if a game doesn’t sell, there can’t be a sequel, and that the Trails series cannot escape that rule either. it is commercial.
From small to large
And because you have to fill out the five pages granted by Famitsu, Kondo also took the opportunity to announce the arrival of Nayuta no Kiseki, an episode originally released on PSP in 2012, on PlayStation 4 for … 2021. Decided. This port, renamed Nayuta no Kiseki Kai, will obviously benefit from a high resolution resolution and a new interface. There will be a lot to do.