Nihon Falcom will feature Kai no Kiseki at Tokyo Game Show TGS 2024
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Nihon Falcom Will Bring Kai no Kiseki Demo to TGS 2024

Nihon Falcom has published a new webpage detailing its appearance at Tokyo Game Show 2024. The company will have a specific focus on The Legend of Heroes: Kai no Kiseki ~Farewell, O Zemuria~, which will have playable demo builds at Konami’s TGS booth. People who have played the demo can receive exclusive acrylic stands featuring chibi illustrations of characters like Van and Elaine while supplies last.

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The company will also hold live streams related to Kai no Kiseki at TGS 2024 via YouTube. The Falcom jdk Band will hold live performances on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at 4 PM JST, and Sunday, September 29, 2024, at 10 AM JST. Falcom will afterward host a talk show stage starring Daisuke Ono and Mutsumi Tamura, the respective Japanese voice actors for Van Arkride and Quatre Salision, on Sunday, September 29, 2024, at 12:45 PM JST.

In addition, Nihon Falcom revealed the details of its appearance at the TGS Digital World, which will be accessible online from September 20, 2024, until October 6, 2024. The company will place the cruiser airship Arseille from Trails in the Sky in the digital space. It also teased that the series protagonists Estelle and Joshua Bright will appear there too.

Tokyo Game Show 2024 will be held at Makuhari Messe on September 26-29, 2024. Nihon Falcom will also release The Legend of Heroes: Kai no Kiseki ~Farewell, O Zemuria~ for PlayStation 5 and 4 in Japan and East Asia on September 26, 2024—the same day the event launches.


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