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Translations for The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II are 95% Complete

For the Erebonian empire!

XSEED Games posted a mini update on their official Facebook page today, stating that the translation work for The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II was at 95% completion, and that the editing was 45% done. XSEED proceeded to mention that this meant their progress on the game was “right on schedule.” Plans and scheduling for English voice acting have also been laid out, and the recording process itself should start up in March.

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Though the company has yet to give us a solid release date, they have promised that the game will be out in 2016, which is great news, considering that Trails of Cold Steel just saw its release last December.

For those who may be unaware, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel is the third arc in the Legend of Heroes main series, and it follows the story and politics of the Erebonian empire.

Trails of Cold Steel is now available on the PS3 and PS Vita.

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