20 years later, the first Trails JRPG is getting a remake because its developer doesn't know where to tell newcomers to start
Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is giving newbies ♛the perfect starting point

The Trails series has been going strong for over tܫwo decades, but after 13 mainline games and multiple subseries, its develop♓er is remaking the very first entry to give newcomers an ideal starting point.
Trails has split off into three different subseries and originally began as part of the larger Legend of Heroes franchise (which was itself part of th꧒e Dragon Slayer series), meaning that jumping into one of the🧸 longest-running JRPG stories ever told as a fresh-faced newbie is harder than it should be. The problem is only compounded by the fact that the series isn't fully available on a single platform, and over the years, it's been split up across the PSP, PS3, and Nintendo Switch.
, Nihon Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo explained that the remake was there to serve newcomers looking for an entry point."When people come up to me and ask, 'I want to get into t🐈he series, where should I start?,' I sometimes don’t know what to tell them," Kondo says. In that sense, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter is a "a message to longtime fans who haven't played in a while or have grown a bit distant f⭕rom the series" - and Nihon Falcom hopes to "“revitalize the Trails series, which has grown niche in recent years."
Trails has certainly done well for itself, but it's also struggled to attract anyone not already hooked on its almost two-decade-old story, so I'm happy the developer's finally making the entire series more accessible for everyone. The decision even echoes Bandai Namco's efforts to release Tales of remast꧅ers far 🎐more frequently.
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