Falcom’s Final Trails Game Reveal Set for 50th Anniversary

▼ Summary
– Falcom celebrated its 45th anniversary, with president Toshihiro Kondo discussing several game series in an interview.
– Recording for the “Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter” theme song is already finished.
– The 2D action shift in *Kyoto Xanadu* had mixed reactions, but the game offers four difficulty levels and is set in the representative city of Kyoto.
– A new *Ys* game is in early development, potentially featuring the oldest version of protagonist Adol to date.
– Falcom plans to announce the final *Trails* series entry in 2031 and complete it in 2032, with the series’ overall ending already decided.
In a recent interview celebrating the company’s 45th anniversary, Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo shared significant updates on several beloved franchises, with a major revelation concerning the future of the Trails series. The discussion, featured in Weekly Famitsu, covered development progress, fan reactions, and long-term plans that will shape the studio’s output for years to come.
Recording for the iconic theme song of Trails in the Sky the 2nd Chapter, titled “Silver Will, Golden Wings,” has already been finalized. This news will delight fans of the classic entry. Regarding the recently released Kyoto Xanadu, Kondo acknowledged the mixed reception to its shift into 2D action gameplay but emphasized the title’s fun factor and confirmed it includes four distinct difficulty settings. The choice of Kyoto as the setting was deliberate, selected for its strong representation of traditional Japanese culture.
On the Ys front, development on a new installment is officially underway, a fact previously hinted at. Kondo suggested that this game might feature protagonist Adol at his most mature age yet. The most striking announcement, however, pertains to the expansive Trails saga. Falcom intends to reveal the final chapter of the entire Trails series during its 50th anniversary celebration in 2031, with completion targeted for the following year. The narrative for the upcoming The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon II is already finished, and the overarching ending for the series has been definitively mapped out. Plans are so advanced that the studio reportedly has a preliminary concept for the final protagonist’s occupation.
The conversation also touched on the newly revealed Dragon Slayer Project. Kondo remained coy about whether this endeavor is a remake or an entirely new game, simply requesting that fans anticipate future official announcements for more details. These insights paint a clear picture of Falcom’s roadmap, balancing ongoing projects with a monumental, decade-spanning conclusion for one of its flagship series.
(Source: Gematsu)
