XSEED teasing Trails in the Sky the 3rd

This better not be a joke

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XSEED appears to be teasing a localization for the final chapter of Falcom’s Trails in the Sky series. Either that, or the publisher is getting everyone’s hopes up by telling a joke in slow motion. 

“So a priest and a nun walk into a game,” the company wrote today via Twitter, apparently in reference to The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd‘s protagonists, Kevin Graham and Ries Argent.

XSEED released Trails in the Sky‘s long awaited Second Chapter in the West last fall, but has been cagey about whether it planned to publish the third entry. Given how arduous a process it was to localize the first two, sales needed to be strong in order for the studio to justify the investment. Well, if this tweet is any indication, it looks like there’s plenty of demand out there for these games.

Trails in the Sky the 3rd first released in 2007 for PC, and has since come to PSP and PS3. Another version of the game is also in the works (presumably for Vita) at Falcom and Kadokawa Games.

XSEED Games [Twitter]


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