The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari no Kiseki DLC and Post-Release PS5 Support Revealed

Nihon Falcom published more information on The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari no Kiseki. Post-release PlayStation 5 support will appear. It also gave more details about the sorts of Hajimari no Kiseki DLC people will see. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The press release specified that Hajimari no Kiseki, which is coming to the PlayStation 4 in Japan later this month, will receive a post-release update that adds PS5 compatibility. After applying this patch, Falcom pledged the RPG will run smoothly on both platforms.

Falcom also provided a list of DLC that will be mostly available on August 27, 2020:

  • Regimental Soldier Cloth Set Vol.1 (330 yen): Allows Lloyd, Rean, and 《C》 to wear Regimental Soldier costumes.

Hajimari no Kiseki DLC - Rean Costume

  • Original Japanese Clothing (330 yen each) – Allows Elie and Tio to wear special Japanese clothing costumes.
  • Effect Set (165 yen): Allows special effects to surrounding the player character (Cherry Blossoms / Sparkles / Twilight Wings)

Hajimari no Kiseki DLC - Visual Effects

  • Nobori Flag Set (165 yen): Allows characters to attach Nobori flags modeled after nations and organizations in Kiseki series on their backs (Liberl / Thors / Ouroboros / Crossbell / Michelam)

Hajimari no Kiseki DLC - Flags

  • Earring Set (165 yen): Allow characters to wear earrings with unique designs (Queen’s Papillon / Pearly Shells / High-End Sensor)
  • Tropical Fruit Head Set (110 yen): Allow characters to equip impactful gigantic fruity headwear (Banana Head / Watermelon Head / Kiwi Head)

Hajimari no Kiseki DLC - Fruit Headgear

  • New Self-Assertive Intense Panels (165 yen): Allows showing 12 types of message panels above the player character’s head.
  • Support Section’s Summer Holiday Pack (1,650 yen, available October 1, 2020): Adds Special Support Section version to communication events within the Beach DE Vacance minigame and swimsuit costumes for Lloyd, Elie, Tio, Randy, Noel, Łazy, Rixia, and KeA.

Falcom will also sell a Digital Deluxe edition at 11,000 yen and a Season Pass at 4,180 yen. Purchasing either of them will let you obtain all Hajimari no Kiseki DLC costumes, attachment items, and Support Section’s Summer Holiday at once. Purchasing them between August 27, 2020, to September 30, 2020, will also entitle you to a Mini Limited Selection original soundtrack and a set of avatars.

The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari no Kiseki will launch for the PlayStation 4 in Japan on August 27, 2020. In case you missed it, you can also watch the opening movie and check which characters are returning from the Trails of Cold Steel series.


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