UPDATE: The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Featured in Langrisser Mobile Collab
The BlackJack Studio-developed gacha title, Langrisser Mobile, houses new artwork regarding a collaboration with The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki in China for the former’s fourth anniversary. Detailed information about the event will be shared later this month, though it does begin on December 15.
Unfortunately, currently known details for this collaboration have been scarce since its initial announcement in August of this year, but thankfully, Falcom community member Hansuke has managed to share unit art for three characters.
UPDATE: 12/12/2022: A trailer for the collaboration was shared via Bilibili.
You can view the mobile game’s renders of Kuro no Kiseki protagonist Van Arkride, as well as primary heroines Elaine Auclair and Agnes Claudel, via our gallery below.
- Kuro no Kiseki II April Famitsu information translated
- Kuro no Kiseki II May Famitsu information translated
- Kuro no Kiseki II June Famitsu information translated
- Kuro no Kiseki II July Famitsu information translated
- Kuro no Kiseki II August Famitsu information translated
- Kuro no Kiseki II September Famitsu information translated
- Kuro no Kiseki II Final Famitsu information
- DLC Details
- DLC Launches
- Official Strategy Guide Announced
- Update Version 1.10
- Super Ultimate Album Announced
- Lore Videos
- Radio Program
The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II Crimson Sin is now available for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in Japan.
The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki is the latest arc 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 Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki is now available in Japan and Asia on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam.
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