UPDATE: The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Super Ultimate Album Announced; December 2022 Launch, 11 Songs
Developer Nihon Falcom has announced that the Super Ultimate arranged album of The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki will launch on December 22, 2022. The physical CD version will cost ¥2,800, though the album is also planned to release simultaneously on various music services like Spotify.
For those unaware, select Falcom games are sometimes chosen to receive special arranged albums like this, altering specific songs.
Speaking of, the Kuro no Kiseki tracks that will be receiving arrangements are as follows:
- I’m Grimcats!
- Resonance of Ray
- Unmitigated Evil
- Marginal Crisis
- Arkride Solutions Office
- Namonaki Akumu No Hate
- New Song Based on “Silver Sword Saint”
- Rise of the GRENDEL
- New Song Based on “What is Ahead of You” called “Knights of Asteria”
- In the Dawn
- Diabolic Howl
The album performers are listed below:
- Megumi Sasaka (VO)
- Tatsuhiko Yoshida(VO)
- Yuuri Suehiro(VO)
- ADD(Sax)
- Sakura Yoshida(G)
- Matsuzaki Masaya(TP)
- Koji Sekiguchi(G)
- NAOKIX(B)
- Kazuhiro Tanizaki(VN-Violin)
- gakia2(Key) and others
Thanks to Falcom community member Hansuke for translating the song names.
For more details, you can view Famitsu’s coverage.
The new soundtrack and a hand towel of the Super Ultimate arranged album’s artwork are available for pre-order via the official Falcom shop.
UPDATE: Previews of the tracks are listenable via the album’s dedicated website.
Lastly, The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Super Ultimate album artwork is viewable 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
- Latest 4K Gameplay via Dengeki
- Kuro no Kiseki II Pre-Order Bonuses
- Translations for Opening Theme & Latest Trailer
- Movie Poster Design Winners
- Latest Screenshots & Renders
- Box Art Reveal
- New Interview We Translated Featuring Falcom’s President
- Soundtrack Preview
- Falcom Store Limited Edition
- Latest Story Trailer
- August 2022 Dengeki Broadcast; New Screenshots
- Falcom x Clouded Leopard Entertainment Kuro II Broadcast Info
- Digital Deluxe Edition Contents & LGC Carry-Over Bonuses
- Radio Program #1
- Radio Program #2
- Radio Program #3
- Radio Program #4
- Radio Program #5
- Radio Program #6
- Radio Program #7
- Radio Program #8
- Radio Program #9
- Radio Program #10
- Radio Program #11
- Radio Program #12
- Radio Program #13
- Radio Program #14
- English Manga Translations
- September Screenshots
- September 2022 Gameplay
- Opening Movie
- Manga Translations
- Falcom JDK Special Live TGS 2022
- September Gameplay, S-Craft Compilation & New Enami Art
- PlayStation Blog & Dengeki Pre-Release Screenshots
- DLC Details
- Official Strategy Guide Announced
- Latest DLC Coverage
- Update 1.10
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 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam.
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