NIS America has launched a brand new trailer revealing the Western launch date for The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails. The JRPG is heading to North America on September nineteenth and coming to Europe a couple of days afterward September twenty second. It will launch for PS4 and Change, and the prevailing PC model can also be getting an replace so as to add English-language help.
Boundless Trails was initially introduced for a Western launch again in March, so we have not needed to wait too lengthy for a selected launch date, fortunately. The brand new trailer introduces the story of The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails, albeit in a fairly elliptical method; you are not going to get hit with any nasty spoilers when you test this one out.
We see Nayuta assembly his fairy companion Noi, in addition to the sinister-looking antagonists of the sport and among the motion you possibly can look ahead to, together with fight, exploration, and extra. Here is the brand new The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails story trailer.
We’re additionally launched to the world of Misplaced Heaven, a “fantasy world the place seasons change”, resulting in plenty of totally different biomes to discover. Considerably amusingly, Boundless Trails is described within the trailer as a “story motion RPG”, which NIS America says is a “new style” combining epic narrative with exhilarating motion RPG gameplay. Somebody ought to most likely inform all the opposite video games combining these two components that they had been simply warming up for Boundless Trails.
In addition to the above, the trailer additionally provides us a take a look at a few of Boundless Trails’ boss battles, which look fairly spectacular in scope, particularly for a recreation that referred to as the common-or-garden PSP its dwelling in its authentic incarnation. Should you’re a Trails fan, you then’ll most likely need to test this one out in September.
The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails launches throughout PS4, Change, and PC (in English) on September nineteenth, or September twenty second when you’re in Europe.