NIS America has announced that The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon will be coming to PC in Fall 2025. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher has shared the game’s debut trailer, which you can find below.
In this new The Legend of Heroes game, players will explore the vast Calvard Republic with three different protagonists. They will nurture connections, and master powerful skills in both real-time and turn-based battles as they uncover the secrets at the core of Zemuria.
Trails Beyond the Horizon will also introduce new gameplay mechanics to the battle system. As such, it will give you an unprecedented amount of options in both Field and Command Battles.
Players will be able to battle it out in the action-packed Field Battle mode. Then, they can swap to the turn-based Command Battle mode to strategically plan out their attacks.
Moreover, the game will feature a new mechanic, called Shard Commands. Players will be able to utilize S-Boosts to give their party a range of benefits during battle. Each character and holo core comes with their own unique Shard Commands, so be sure to take advantage of them.
Furthermore, certain characters, such as Van with his ability to transform into the Grendel, can surge with extra strength using Awakening during Field Battles to temporarily increase their power.
And that’s not all. You will be able to control time itself with Z.O.C. to slow the speed of enemies to a crawl. This will allow your characters to perform multiple attacks in quick succession. Not only that, but while Z.O.C. is activated, your attack power and stun damage will dramatically increase.
Finally, you will be able to gather allies from all over Calvard and put a stop to Ouroboros’ machinations in the Grim Garten. Grim Garten is a dungeon that you can take on with your own custom party.
Enjoy the trailer and stay tuned for more!

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