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The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Dated for Late-July 2014 Release

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Hardly providing what you could consider sufficient release date notice prior to launch, North American video game publisher XSEED Games have announced that they will be launching The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky on the PC from July 19th, 2014 through GOG.com and Steam. The game will be released globally and retail for $19.99 in the US, but fans who purchase the game during its first week will receive a 15% discount.

This is the enhanced edition of the original PlayStation Portable release, featuring HD resolutions, significantly faster load times and customizable controls. Additionally, enhancements back-ported from the PSP release include New Game +, English battle voices, and selectable difficulty levels after the initial playthrough.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails in The Sky is the first chapter in the series and opens in the quaint and peaceful town of Rolent in the Liberl Kingdom. Home to a peacekeeping coalition free of government ties known as the Bracer Guild, the adventure follows two young aspiring bracers known as Estelle and Joshua on their trials to become full-fledged members of this elite organization. As they embark on their quest, their journey will take them across an entire country, unraveling a sinister government conspiracy along the way that’s poised to overtake the throne, threatening the very peace the bracers seek to uphold. Throughout their adventure, players can expect to learn the full depth of these characters’ origins and motivations through dialogue-driven cut-scenes and lengthy side-quests. 

Combined with The Legend of Heroes: Trails in The Sky Second Chapter, which is currently slated for release around the end of this year, this legendary fantasy epic boasts over a hundred hours of gameplay featuring an engaging narrative that encompasses everything from politics, economics and conspiracies to tourism, traditions and even a cat-speech dictionary. The series also features a meticulously customizable combat system, a massive cast of characters from all walks of life, a variety of landscapes, an in-game newspaper that publishes new issues as the story progresses, and much more.

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.
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