Xseed “Looking Into” PS3 Version Of Trails in the Sky SC

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Next year, Xseed will publish The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC for PC and PSP in North America. Both versions of the game will be released as downloads, and Xseed have contracted Recettear publisher Carpe Fulgur to translate.

 

Aside from the game’s PC and PSP versions, Xseed say on their Facebook page that they’re also looking into the PlayStation 3 version of Trails in the Sky SC that was recently released in Japan. An Xseed representative stated, “We’re looking into the PS3 versions, but let’s focus on PC/PSP first.”

 

Additionally, Xseed say they’re looking into a European release of the game as well.


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