Seminal Japanese RPG Is Coming Back After 40 Years with New Project
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Seminal Japanese RPG is coming back after 40 years with new project
Trails in the Sky developer Falcom is reviving its long-dormant Dragon Slayer franchise more than 40 years after the first game launched in Japan. Falcom announced the project as part of its 45th anniversary celebrations, though it provided no details about when the new Dragon Slayer might be released or what to expect from it.
Nihon Falcom Announces Dragon Slayer 45th Anniversary Project
The grandfather of action RPGs is making a comeback.Nihon Falcom has announced that a new Dragon Slayer project is in the works to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the company.The game, which is currently going by the working title Dragon Slayer Project, was revealed earlier today on social media and looks set to be the first new game in the series in over the decade to bear the Dragon Slayer name (since the 2012 mobile game, Dragon Slayer: Mic…
Nihon Falcom celebrates its 45th anniversary this year, and on this occasion, the Japanese studio announces that it wants to bring out an old franchise of its closets. In parallel with their activity around the Ys and Trails franchises, the developers based in the Tokyo suburbs are currently working on a new game Dragon Slayer, a franchise born in 1984 and considered by many as a precursor of the genre Action-RPG. Some episodes have moreover man…
It seems that there are new developments in the wake of The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 1st Chapter following the debut of the first game on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. You know that its sequel was practically confirmed, and then its premiere window was completed. Falcom has reaffirmed its strong commitment to Nintendo platforms following the recent launch of Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter on Switch and Switch 2, and confir…
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