The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki 2 -CRIMSON SiN- Launches on September 29th in Japan

Coming to PS4 and PS5, the sequel has new locations, special missions where players must sneak around, and apparently branching routes.

Posted By | On 08th, Jun. 2022

The Legend of Heroes - Kuro no Kiseki 2 - Crimson Sin -

While Western players still eagerly await the first game’s localization, Weekly Famitsu reveals that The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki 2 -CRIMSON SiN- will launch on September 29th for PS4 and PS5. It also noted the return of Swin Abel and Nadia Rayne from Hajimari no Kiseki (which releases in 2023 for the West as Trails into Reverie). While the former’s eyes have seemingly become “worse”, the latter looks more mature and taller.

Along with new areas to explore like Messeldam, Capital Edith, Trion Mall and Centrumarche, story progression is changing a bit. As per DeepL’s translation, “Van and his collaborators are divided into different parts of the story.” It notes that two chapters can appear in the “same chronological order, and you can choose whichever you like.” This seems to indicate a branching route of sorts.

Special missions are also available that involve sneaking around. You can’t go to other chapters while on a special mission. For more details on the combat, which allows one to switch between Action and Command modes like the original, head here. Check out the latest teaser trailer and screenshots here.


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