Trails of Cold Steel Halloween merchandise
Image courtesy of Nihon Falcom and A3

Trails of Cold Steel Halloween Merchandise Appear in Japan

A3 has revealed a new collection of Halloween-themed merchandise featuring characters from Nihon Falcom’s The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel. The company has also immediately opened online pre-orders for the items on eeo Store ahead of the celebration day on October 31, 2024.

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The new items will feature Rean Schwarzer, Altina Orion, Alisa Reinford, Fie Claussell, and Crow Armbrust in Halloween-themed costumes. Prices for the items will range from ¥550 (~$3.85) for a random tin badge to ¥2,750 (~$19.25) for an acrylic art board featuring all five characters. A3 will also give a random extra postcard for every ¥2,200 made in the purchases.

The online pre-order window will close on September 24, 2024. A3 will let buyers choose whether to have the items shipped to their Japanese addresses in November 2024 or pick them up at the physical eeo Store in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan. The latter will begin stocking the items on October 19, 2024.

Here is the complete list of items in this collection, along with their prices in Japanese yen:

  • Tin badge – Â¥550 for a random item or Â¥2,750 for a complete 5-in-1 box
  • Acrylic card – Â¥660 for a random item or Â¥3,300 for a complete 5-in-1 box
  • Acrylic stand – Â¥1,815
  • Large acrylic keychain – Â¥1,320
  • A5-sized clear case – Â¥900
  • Acrylic art board – Â¥2,750
Trails of Cold Steel Halloween merchandise - full list
Image courtesy of Nihon Falcom and A3

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel Halloween-themed merchandise collection is available for purchase in Japan until October 31, 2024.


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