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Falcom Will Announce New Games, Show Tokyo Xanadu Entry

New Tokyo Xanadu series game project in Kyoto by Nihon Falcom
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Nihon Falcom CEO Toshihiro Kondo teased at Taipei Game Show 2026 that his company is working on more new games in 2026, which include a brand-new IP game and a sequel entry to Tokyo Xanadu. Falcom is also preparing a major reveal in February 2026. [Thanks, GNN and Game*Spark!]

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Kondo noted that the 45th anniversary of Nihon Falcom will fall in March 2026. One of the games that Falcom is known to be working on is Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter. Kondo also confirmed developments for sequels to Trails Beyond the Horizon, Tokyo Xanadu, and Ys. In addition, the company president teased that Falcom is working on a brand-new game that does not belong to any existing franchises.

The mention of the new Xanadu game confirms that the project Falcom revealed in March 2024 is still in the works. The new game taking place in Kyoto will mark the 10th anniversary of Tokyo Xanadu, which Falcom released first for PlayStation Vita in September 2015. Meanwhile, the sequel to Trails Beyond the Horizon is slated to cover its conclusion arc.

As a side note, GungHo has also uploaded a new gameplay trailer for Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter:

One of the new games Nihon Falcom is working on is Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter, which will be available worldwide for PS5, Switch, Switch 2, and PC in Fall 2026. Falcom will have a major game reveal event in February 2026.

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