The Legend of Heroes: Paths to Azure, which just made its western debutreceived a new launch trailer in honor of the occasion. Fans can take another look at the Switch RPG.
Following the events of Trails from Zero, the Special Support Section finds itself with new members and new roles. However, rising tensions in Crossbell coupled with pressure from two neighboring political powers threaten both the safety of his home and the integrity of his team.
The story of budding hero Lloyd Bannings continues in Trails to Azure!
Just months after the events of Trails from Zero, a temporary peace has settled in Crossbell and the Special Support Section finds itself with newfound fame and status, thanks to their heroic actions.
However, the peace is soon shattered by the rise of multiple organizations with ulterior motives. Framing these growing tensions is the growing pressure from the Erebonian Empire and the Calvard Republic, with Crossbell caught between them. With the safety of his home and the foundations of his team now at stake, Lloyd and his allies must prepare for the threats that lie ahead. They do not know that Crossbell will soon become the scene of a decisive conflict which will determine their future…
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– Fate of the City-State: Play through to the end of the Crossbell arc, a common thread in the Trails universe. What awaits Lloyd Bannings and his motley crew of allies?
– Crossbell’s Best Forces: Check out the new combat features introduced by Trails to Azure, including Burst, Back Attack, and even your own customizable car! Plus, meet some familiar faces from the Trails of Cold Steel series!
– Power of the Past: Import Trails from Zero save data for a different story experience, including additional event scenes and all-new cutscenes. Plus, use your Trails to Azure save data to get bonuses on the next version of Trails into Reverie!
Check out the launch trailer for The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure below.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure is now available physically and digitally on Switch in North America. Europe will have it on March 17.