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28.09.2023 - 00:05 / pushsquare.com
NIS America will re-release excellent JRPGs Trails of Cold Steel 3 and Trails of Cold Steel 4 as a PS5 duology in 'early 2024'. The two games are currently available separately on PS4, but the publisher now has a history of porting Falcom titles to Sony's current-gen console. Ys 8 and Ys 9 are two such examples.
The bundle, which is officially titled Trails of Cold Steel 3 / Trails of Cold Steel 4, will feature enhanced «high definition» visuals, and it'll include all of the cosmetic DLC for both Cold Steel 3 and Cold Steel 4. To clarify, the DLC packs consist of alternate costumes and accessories for loads of different characters.
There's no word on whether your save data from the PS4 games will carry over, however — and these are big RPGs, with each game offering roughly 100 hours of content.
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Robert's been a dedicated PlayStation fan since the days of Tekken 2, and he still loves a good dust up. When he's not practising combos, he's usually getting lost in the latest 100-hour RPG, or, y'know, replaying The Witcher 3.
MF they got me. I’ve already bought deluxe editions of 3 and 4 on PSN but now I will have to get this. I wonder if I can refund them seeing as I never downloaded them yet…
Don't tell me THIS was their ''big announcement''… Like, c'mon… Where's news on the Calvard arc?? I'd be fine with JUST knowing the official english title to be honest, but a release date would of course be even better
@Mauzuri it's not
Trails through Daybreak announced for Summer 2024
@Foxhound
Oh awesome!!! Trails Through Daybreak, huh? Interesting title for sure… Summer 2024 — awesome!
… Did I mention how awesome this news is yet? Lmao
I wonder what the improvements are. They were already perfectly fine in my opinion. But I can afford to support my favorite developer, so that's what I'm gonna do.
I have the first one on PS3. Played a bit of it years ago. Dunno whether to start again on PS4 or just stick with PS3.
Cool I guess for people who didn't get the PS4 versions.
But guessing otherwise its the usual rip-off from NISA. No upgrade. No actual improvement or anything to really justify the new version. (And no. including costumes really don't justify it lol)
I brought 1 and 2 and was waiting for a sales on 3 & 4, this could be just what I need! Probably won't even get stuck into 1 until later this year though but I am looking forward to it!
Good thing I understand how Japanese publishers work and how they like to double dip on the fan base.
To be honest, I wasn't expecting a double pack bundle type of thing. I was assuming they would've done two separate releases. I held off and it paid
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