High-Definition Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki Announced For PC In China

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Falcom are primarily known for developing PC games. Before being ported to various systems, the PC is where a lot of the company’s Ys and The Legend of Heroes games originated, and Falcom haven’t forgotten their roots.

 

While The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki is a PSP game in Japan, Falcom are also developing a PC version…for China.

 

The PC version of Zero no Kiseki will feature high-definition graphics to boot, and will be controllable via the mouse, keyboard or a gamepad. Here, take a look at the game’s world on PSP.


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