The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III and IV

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III and IV launch on PS5 in February

February is now fully booked.

Last month, Falcom’s The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III and IV were announced for PlayStation 5. Now the pair of RPGs are locked in for February 16, 2024.

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NIS America confirmed a launch date for the pair alongside a new gameplay trailer. After showing off some of the characters, the video quickly dives into the updated Erebonia experience. Rean Schwarzer and the Class VII: Special Operations squad then show off their skills with some flashy moves and Link Attacks. See how it all looks on PS5 below.

Keeping the trail hot

Both entries in the series — originally released in Japan in 2017 and 2018, respectively — will be available separately digitally. The real meat here is the two-in-one collection that includes a ton of role-playing bang for your buck. Those who want to burn approximately 99 of those bucks will be able to do so with the limited edition physical release. NIS America previously revealed the package, which includes the game, a soundtrack, art books, and more. 

After the original Japanese release, Trails of Cold Steel III launched globally in 2019, followed by IV in 2020. They’re also available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The PS5 release includes English and Japanese audio, as well as English and French text for III (just English for IV). Seeing everything these games have to offer could take 100 hours for each, so you might want to clear your calendar for the latter half of February. 


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