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Nayuta no Kiseki Kai PS4 Remaster and The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV for Switch Get New Trailers

Nihon Falcom revealed new trailers for the upcoming JRPG Nayuta no Kiseki Kai and the Switch port of Trails of Cold Steel IV.

Nayuta no Kiseki Kai

Nihon Falcom and its partners at Nippon Ichi Software revealed new trailers for the upcoming JRPG Nayuta no Kiseki Kai and the Switch version of The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV.

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The Nayuta no Kiseki Kai video is quite brief, but in its commercial-style 15 seconds still provides a look at the familiar characters from the remake.

You can watch it below.

The game will launch in Japan on June 24, 2021 both digitally and physically exclusively for PS4. The digital version will cost  3,600 yen plus taxes, while the disk will be priced at 3,980 yen plus taxes.

At the moment, we don’t know if it’ll ever come to the west, but you can check out a gallery of screenshots.

Next is a trailer of the Nintendo Switch port of The The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV.

This is a lot more extensive, showing the cast, features, and gameplay.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV, is already available on PS4 and will release in the west for Switch on  April 9, 2021, while the PC version’s release date will be announced at a later time.

In the meanwhile, Nihon Falcom already released in Japan next game of the franchise, titled Hajimari no Kiseki, and just announced the one coming after, The Legend of Heroes: Kuro No Kiseki.

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