Young LaToya Hamilton in The Legend of Heroes Kuro no Kiseki

Kuro no Kiseki Spriggan Edition Will Come With Exclusive Bonuses

Nihon Falcom has revealed some detailsĀ onĀ the Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki limited edition, as well as other exclusive bonuses. Named the Spriggan Edition, Japan will receive this limited edition of the game on the same day as its Japanese release in late September 2021. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The Spriggan Edition will contain a 96-page initial settings book that describes character concepts, locations, and more during the early development phase. A 128-page data file book detailing the character models is also included. Finally, it will have a mini soundtrack with the disc placed inside a tall case.

Pre-ordering or purchasing first-print copies ofĀ Kuro no Kiseki will give players a DLC that unlocks a Hollow Core Voice recorded by a young LaToya Hamilton, the professor who adopted Quatre Salision. The famous Japanese voice actress Kikuko Inoue will provide her voices for this DLC, which will also be available on regular edition pre-orders.

Nihon Falcom also published a Kuro no Kiseki teaser on its YouTube channel. The new trailer teased several characters returning from the Trails in the Sky andĀ Trails of Cold Steel series who will appear in battles.

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The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki will be available for PlayStation 4 in Japan on September 30, 2021. In a prior live stream, Clouded Leopard also confirmed that it will bring the title to Korea and Traditional Chinese-speaking regions in Winter 2021.


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