Trails of Cold Steel Northern War mobile game release date announced
Image courtesy of Nihon Falcom and Userjoy

Trails of Cold Steel – Northern War Mobile Game Release Date Announced

Nihon Falcom and Userjoy Technology announced the Japanese release date for The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel – Northern War mobile game. People will be able to start playing the game on iOS and Android devices on December 6, 2023. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The Northern War mobile game will feature RPG-style explorations where players traverse through dungeons as they fight monsters and unlock passages to reach the next areas. The game will also feature a randomly generated dungeon in the Trial Forest that includes spots for enhancing stats and lending additional characters.

Trails of Cold Steel Northern War mobile gameplay screenshots
Image courtesy of Nihon Falcom and Userjoy

In the same press release, Userjoy announced the opening of the mobile game’s Japanese Discord server. It also confirmed that all players will be able to recruit Crossbell’s Elie MacDowell as an SSR-grade character as the game has surpassed 500,000 pre-registrations.

Trails of Cold Steel Northern War mobile game has Elie MacDowell for 500000 pre-registrations
Image courtesy of Nihon Falcom and Userjoy

Trails of Cold Steel – Northern War originally appeared as an anime show that aired worldwide in 2023. Userjoy then announced that it would release a mobile game adaptation of the title later in the same year.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel – Northern War will be available as a free-to-play game for iOS and Android mobile devices in Japan on December 6, 2023.


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