The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II Crimson Sin Weekly Radio Program Starting Next Week; Agnes Claudel’s VA Acting as Host

Falcom has announced that they will be hosting a weekly radio program every Friday regarding the upcoming The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II Crimson Sin. Starting on July 8, 2022, at 10:20 PM JST, Agnes Claudel’s Japanese VA, Miku Ito, will act as the show’s primary host.

Additionally, each instance of the program is stated to last around 10 minutes, with the first showing next week having Van Arkride’s Japanese VA, Daisuke Ono, also appear. Various guests are said to appear every week as well.

UPDATE 7/8/2022: The first radio show will be uploaded as a VOD to the official Nihon Falcom YouTube channel this Monday. Additionally, the program’s second guest will be Chiwa Saito, the voice actress of Elaine Auclair. One of Falcom’s recent tweets confirmed this information.

The tweet announcing this upcoming development is viewable below:

The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II Crimson Sin is releasing for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in Japan on September 29, 2022.

The PlayStation 5 version of  Kuro no Kiseki is launching in Japan on July 28, 2022.  The Traditional Chinese and Korean PlayStation 5 versions of the game will also release on the same day. A Steam launch is also planned for the same date with Traditional Chinese & Korean subtitles.

The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki is the latest entry of the ongoing   Trails series, taking place after the recently concluded  Cold Steel Erebonia arc, and after  The Legend of Heroes:  Hajimari no Kiseki, releasing in the west in 2023 as  The Legend of Heroes:  Trails into Reverie.

This new title takes place in Calvard, one of the central regions of the series’ setting, the continent of Zemuria. While there are several returning characters from the Liberl, Crossbell, and Erebonia arcs, there is also a slew of new characters, each with their own struggles, relationships, and goals that enhance the liveliness of the in-game world.

Additionally, combat has undergone a significant shake-up, with action now freely swappable with turn-based in several circumstances, granting an impressive degree of player choice. The game is currently available in Japan for the PlayStation 4.


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