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A side-by-side image shows the Beast and Bell from the 2017 remake and Aerith from FF7 Rebirth.
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FF7 Remake’s Third Chapter Is ‘Going Extremely Well’

by admin September 27, 2025


Square Enix arguably broke the internet about 10 years ago when it finally revealed it was working on a long-anticipated remake of Final Fantasy 7. Now, in 2025, two parts of this trilogy project have arrived on PlayStation and PC, with ports expected on Switch 2 and Xbox in the near future.

Speaking with a number of outlets, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s director Naoki Hamaguchi shed some light on FF7 Remake’s upcoming arrival on Switch 2 and Xbox, what it took to get the game running on less powerful hardware, how Rebirth is shaping up on Switch 2, and which Final Fantasy he’d be eager to see remade next.

The key to the Switch 2’s FF7R port was nailing the lighting

Speaking to ScreenRant, Hamaguchi zeroed in on “character expressions” and “lighting” as being essential to delivering a quality experience on Nintendo’s hybrid console:

Our aim was to align more towards the lightning we see in the PS5 version, and then we also kind of balance this by aligning more towards the sort of switch to post-effect and fog. And in this way the user is not really able to make out a huge difference

In an interview with Inverse, Hamaguchi said that a Switch 2 port seemed likely early on once “Nintendo first shared with [Square Enix] the new hardware […] the thought came to me that Final Fantasy 7 can likely run on these specs.”

According to Hamaguchi, the Xbox version was already in the works before the team got their first look at the Switch 2 hardware. And, contrary to what you may think, the underpowered Series S wasn’t much of an issue. Though the team has run into some memory problems on Series S, Hamaguchi still describes Microsoft’s budget console as “quite high in terms of specs.”

FF7 Remake isn’t the only part of the remake project headed to Switch 2. The more graphically ambitious Rebirth is also expected to arrive at some point in the future. Hamaguchi described Rebirth as being in a “working state” on Switch 2. “Our desire was to be able to ultimately offer and serve all of the platforms available,” Hamaguchi told ScreenRant. He declined to say, however, whether or not the third installment will arrive as a multiplatform title on day one.

Development on part three of FF7 remake’s trilogy is ‘going extremely well’

The FF7 remake project is still ongoing, with a yet-unnamed third entry on the horizon. Hamaguchi describes development as “going extremely well.” “A lot of the content is already playable,” he told Automaton, “and the game’s direction and form are firmly set in place. Right now the team is united around refining everything.”

FF7’s remakes have certainly impressed a number of fans, but concerns over the sales of the last entry and the general direction of the various plot changes do remain. For his part, Hamaguchi has described Rebirth as “doing very well on both PS5 and PC” in terms of sales. He also shared with ScreenRant how the recent live-action Beauty and the Beast remake inspired his decisions in reinterpreting FF7 for the remake trilogy:

When development [on FF7 Remake] was happening, the Beauty and the Beast movie remake was released. That movie, the original, was one I watched as a child. And then they now had the live-action that’s a remake…I saw the overall story and the world itself was not altered, but it was completely deconstructed in a way to really entertain today’s viewers, which was deeply satisfying.

Although FF7’s remake chapters have occupied his time, Hamaguchi has spent some time daydreaming about other possible remakes in the classic JRPG series. Speaking to Windows Central, the director described FF6 as his favorite, saying “That would be very cool to take on as a remake. I’ve put my heart and soul into the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series for over a decade now. Working on something completely new would be quite fun as well.”



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Trails In The Sky 1st Chapter Review – A Glorious Return To The Beginning

by admin September 17, 2025



Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter finally addresses a major dilemma for newcomers considering getting into Falcom’s epic industrial fantasy saga. While the Trails series has consisted of different arcs set in different parts of the continent of Zemuria that you could start from, when its overarching storyline and continuity spans titles released over two decades, where better to begin than the very first chapter?

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter successfully remakes the game and brings it in line with the standards of a Trails game in 2025, while preserving its original story. This is not a bloated reimagining–Trails titles have already been well-regarded for having a wealth of text, so it’s not like a remake would benefit from more fleshing out–but sticks to all of the original story beats, along with a revised localization that’s also closer in style to the Japanese text. There are some new lines too, mostly to fill the silences during exploration, but still not quite the same undertaking of localizing a new script from scratch, which is usually why previous Trails games have taken longer to reach the West.

Just like the original, 1st Chapter begins with 11 year-old Estelle waiting for her father Cassius to arrive home, only to find he’s brought with him an injured orphaned boy named Joshua who’s also her age. Fast-forwarding five years later, he’s part of the family and the pair are following in their father’s footsteps to become bracers: heroic warriors serving and protecting their communities by exterminating dangerous monsters and helping with odd jobs. But besides going from town to town in the kingdom of Liberl and doing good deeds to increase their bracer rank, Estelle and Joshua become embroiled in one mystery after another, from political corruption to kidnappings, culminating in a vast conspiracy beyond what they could have imagined.

Although the world of Trails has rich and complex world-building, 1st Chapter frames it from a more naive perspective of traditional do-gooders, contrasting with later entries that explore more morally gray territory, but it’s fitting for a coming-of-age story that also has one of the sweetest romantic subplots that gently creeps up on you. Getting to experience the story from Estelle’s earnest and feisty perspective, just as prone to goofy outbursts as she is to show compassion, as she learns the ways of the world and her heart, she’s still one of the most well-written female protagonists in a JRPG, while her close bond with Joshua is one of the game’s most memorable qualities. They’re complemented with a delightful cast of companions who also have different facets to their personality, like Scherazard, the big-sister bracer who also loves to indulge in alcohol, while some may be more than who they say they are, such as the overly flirtatious bard Olivier.

These characters are all wonderfully realized with modern visuals that are in line with the modern Trails games, including a dynamic range of camera angles so you can actually see the animated expressions on everyone’s faces as if you’re watching an anime. A stage production performed during a school festival in the game’s midpoint is a particular highlight that evokes so much more than what chibi sprites and text boxes with static character portraits were able to before.

Although much of the cast have already had the sprite-to-3D glow-up, having appeared in later entries of the series, they’ve still never looked as good as they do in 1st Chapter thanks to the aesthetic decision to render them with vibrant cel-shading. That same care also goes into the rest of the supporting cast, as well as even the numerous NPCs in each town, many named and usually with new lines of dialogue from when you speak to them later in a chapter compared to when you spoke to them earlier. It’s only a shame that in incorporating voice acting–available in both English and Japanese–it’s still only partially voiced. That’s understandable for optional side quests, but it also means during the story the voice acting is suddenly gone or only one of the character’s lines are voiced.

The modern benefits extend to exploration and combat. While towns are faithfully realized from the original, from the harbor city of Ruan to the royal capital of Grancel, the long, winding roads that seamessly connect themare much improved with a wide-linear design and different elevations, allowing for more exploration as opposed to just traversing a glorified corridor. This is also aided by the ability to fast-travel or turn on high-speed mode if you just want to race across areas and complete quests, then report back to the local Bracer Guild to steadily increase your rank. Fast travel is still limited to the region you’re in during a given chapter, so you won’t be able to fast-travel back to earlier locations while side quests also expire if you don’t complete them by the time the story progresses.

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter successfully remakes the game and brings it in line with the standards of a Trails game in 2025

Combat is the big night-and-day difference, as 1st Chapter takes the hybrid approach introduced in 2024’s Trails Through Daybreak, where you can switch between real-time action and turn-based commands, which also includes team-based attacks from 2015’s Trails of Cold Steel. The action approach naturally reduces grinding and isn’t just a mindless hack-and-slash. Last-second dodges instantly charge up a gauge for you to perform more powerful attacks–it’s also still feasible and readable when played in high-speed mode. But what makes the hybrid system work effectively is that you also have incentives to switch to commands, such as after stunning an enemy, which gives you a preemptive advantage. Whereas action combat is better suited to a single enemy, in turn-based mode, you have access to commands that are more effective against multiple enemies, such as special attacks with area-of-effect damage that can be a circle, an arc, or a line, while some enemies are also more susceptible to elemental arts rather than physical attacks.

That can sometimes trivialize turn-based battles since it’s easy to build up party members’ CP used for unleashing special attacks–including the flashy S-Crafts with over-the-top animations that spend the full gauge–and BP for team attacks during quick battles and then switch to commands when you’ve filled your stock and unleash the most powerful attacks right away.

That doesn’t mean 1st Chapter is a cakewalk, as you’ll still be locked into the traditional battles in special encounters such as boss fights, where you’ll need to make use of different tactics. Being able to move party members around the field of battle is important for avoiding enemy’s area-of-effect attacks but also so that you can also set your own for attacking enemies or supporting allies. While you can see turn orders on the side of the screen, it also helps to use abilities that can interrupt or delay someone’s turn too. As part of its fiction where there have been huge advances in technology coming from mysterious Orbal energy, used for powering everything from escalators to airships, it’s also reflected in the magical Arts you wield. Similar to Final Fantasy 7’s Materia, Orbment devices can be fitted with quartz, their colors also denoting a specific element or power, such as blue for water and healing-based arts, red for attack and fire-based arts, or yellow for earth and defense-based arts; the higher level the quartz or the more of the same colored quartz you insert, the more high-level arts that can be used.

Ultimately however, when the engaging story, characters, and worldbuilding is the strongest aspect of a Trails game, it’s less concerned with challenging you with finding the right build or strategy. There are plenty of difficulty options, and if you fall to a tough boss, you also have the option to retry with their strength reduced, so you’re unlikely to face a roadblock from progressing the story because you’re underleveled. Party management is also not a concern as party members come and go as dictated by the narrative. That does mean if you have your favourites, you may not get to invest as much time in them as you’d like, aside from Estelle and Joshua, who are an inseparable duo throughout.

As faithfully one-to-one as the remake is, there is a downside that means there isn’t new gameplay content if you’ve experienced the story before. Any activities you find, such as cooking recipes (which do include new cooking animations), are what were in the original game, including moments you’re given multiple choices to respond to. While it’s still an interesting way to gauge your judgement as a bracer, it would have been better to update it to something more meaningful, so that you’re also rewarded with more than just bonus BP, which is easy to build up during quick battles anyway.

If 1st Chapter is a bit lighter and less complex than its later iterations, then that is also in keeping in the spirit of the original game as the beginning of an epic saga. If you’ve always wanted to experience the wonder of the Trails series but didn’t know where to start, then there are no excuses as this faithful remake is the definitive way to begin that long and winding trail. Hopefully, the remake of its second chapter follows up swiftly.



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Chapter 2′ Opening Is a Game of Hide and Seek

by admin September 13, 2025


You may not know it, but we’re a few weeks out from The Strangers: Chapter 2. To help drum up interest for the film, Lionsgate’s put out a clip from the first few minutes of the film, which picks up where 2024’s Chapter 1 concluded.

Last we left off, Maya (Madelaine Petsch) survived the attack from the titular Strangers that left her boyfriend Ryan dead, and she ended the film recuperating in the hospital. But before she can worry about her health bill, she realizes that she’s not as free of the masked murderers as she thought, leading to her scrambling to avoid them any way she can, including hiding out in the morgue.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Petsch teased this next chapter in the The Strangers saga would offer more insight into the town of Venus, Oregon. The events of the sequel will span “almost the entirety” of the town, the actor said, and zero in on about 15 townspeople to understand how Venus got like this. Two particular characters of interest are Gregory (Gabriel Basso), Maya’s fellow roommate in the hospital, and Danica (Brooke Lena Johnson), the hospital nurse tending to them both.

Petsch called the value in the Strangers franchise its lead killers being “just real people who want to kill you” and said they’d also get some fleshing out during Chapter 2. What that entails, Lionsgate is keeping close to the vest, but what Maya goes through will take a toll on her “mentally, emotionally, and physically. We help the audience see that by showing a lot of her point of view and her questioning reality because she’s so exhausted…she’s starting to lose her grip on reality.”

This is a “character-driven horror” film, said Petsch, who also teased the already-made Chapter 3 could “turn [Maya] into a killer. When all three come out and people watch them, they’ll get that satisfaction they’re looking for.” We’ll see how that turns out when The Strangers: Chapter 2 hits theaters on September 26.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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Tiny Chef reveals “best chapter is coming” in first TV interview since Nickelodeon cancellation

by admin September 6, 2025



Tiny Chef has broken his silence, promising fans that his “best chapter is coming” after the sudden cancellation of his Nickelodeon series earlier this year.

The puppet chef went viral back in June, shortly after Nickelodeon pulled the plug on his show despite it running for three seasons and even winning an Emmy. Just a month later, in July, creators Rachel Larsen and Ozlem Akturk revealed that Tiny Chef had effectively been “saved” thanks to overwhelming fan support.

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Since then, Chef has leaned into social media, taken a road trip, and embraced a more reflective lifestyle of meditating, strumming his banjo, and popping up occasionally online. But this week marked a major milestone for the fuzzy green puppet: Chef’s first televised interview since the cancellation.

PBS interview teases bright future for Tiny Chef

PBS News Hour’s Stephanie Sy sat down with Tiny Chef in Los Angeles, asking how he was handling life after cancellation. “Well, I’m not going to lie. Things were a little tough there for a while,” Chef admitted. “But sometimes you’ve got to pull yourself up by the bootstraps, look around at all the wonderful things in the world. I said: ‘Cheffy, you got to find the next adventure.’”

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When asked about the support from fans, Chef offered heartfelt gratitude: “I don’t even call them fans really. They’re just friends that I haven’t met yet.”

The biggest tease, however, came from Chef’s co-creator Rachel Larsen, who hinted that a comeback may be around the corner. “I just feel really strongly in my heart that the best of Chef is to come,” she told PBS, while stressing that any next step would be taken carefully. For now, the team is focused on social media, but the optimism is clear: Chef isn’t done cooking just yet.

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One Piece Chapter 1159: Release date & major spoilers

by admin September 3, 2025



One Piece Chapter 1159 reveals the shocking details behind the God Valley Incident, so here’s what to expect.

After Shakuyaku left the Kuja Pirates and came to Hachinosu, her bar became a worldwide attraction for pirates. Almost every pirate wanted her, including Roger and Xebec. However, the latter got over his infatuation and fell in love with an unknown woman, eventually welcoming a baby who’d later grow up to become Blackbeard.

However, it was not all rosy for Xebec. His friendship with Harald came to an end after their fierce fight. Elsewhere, Garling nominated God’s Valley as the venue for the World Government’s next tournament, revealing that he’d found something there that Imu would like.

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What he’d found was an unknown woman and her twin children: Shamrock and Shanks. They were the real reason behind the tournament that led up to the infamous God Valley Incident. How that happened is unveiled in Chapter 1159.

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One Piece Chapter 1159 release date & time

One Piece Chapter 1159 will be released on Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 7am PT. You can read the latest chapter for free on Manga Plus and find out its global release time zones below:

  • 11am Eastern Time
  • 4pm British Time
  • 5pm European Time
  • 8pm Indian Time
  • 11pm Philippine Time

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Titled ‘Island of Fate’, One Piece Chapter 1159 focuses on God Valley and the events leading up to its destruction. The cover page shows Yamato returning to the Flower Capital.

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39 years ago, Shakuyaku was kidnapped from Hachinosu, an event that shook the whole world. A year later, Garling returned to God Valley, attacked the twins’ mother, and tried to take the babies to Marijoise with him.

At that time, Dragon – who was just a Marine soldier – was posted in God Valley. As we learned from Kuma’s flashback, Ivankov, Ginny, and he also arrived on the island in a slave ship during the same time. Morgans was there too, secretly leaking the island’s information to Hachinosu.

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On the other side of the sea, Xebec was on his way to God Valley. When he met Harald on the way, he revealed the reason behind his hurry. Thanks to the World Government’s hefty bounty on him, he feared for his family’s safety and sent his wife and son to God Valley, his homeland.

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He also revealed that his real name is Davy D. Xebec, and he belonged to the Davy Clan, who lived in secrecy. The infamous Davy D. Jones was his ancestor. Bound by his promise to the Gorosei, Harald fought Xebec again, but this time he lost on purpose and let his former friend go ahead to save his family.

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One Piece Chapter 1159 ended with the beginning of the God Valley tournament. All locals, including child Teach and his mother, had been made slaves in the game. The ultimate prize for winning the tournament is none other than Shakuyaku. 

There’ll be no break next week, meaning One Piece will continue with its usual release schedule. Until the next chapter drops, check out our rankings of the best One Piece villains and the most powerful Devil Fruits. You can also learn more about Bonney’s Devil Fruit.

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The Blood Ravens’ Chapter Master Gabriel Angelos won’t be in Dawn of War 4 so it can focus on relatively ‘normal’ heroes instead

by admin September 1, 2025



Jan Theysen, creative director of Dawn of War 4 at King Art Games, recently told IGN that Dawn of War’s original protagonist Gabriel Angelos won’t be returning for their sequel. “That was actually one of the decisions we made relatively early. We don’t want Gabriel Angelos in the game,” he said.

Gabriel Angelos was the star of the story campaign in the original Dawn of War, though he didn’t feature in all of the sequels and expansions. If you played Dark Crusade as the Blood Ravens they were commanded by Davian Thule, and in Soulstorm by Indrick Boreale. For Dawn of War 2 you played a nameless force commander known only as “Commander,” though Angelos did eventually appear at the head of your reinforcements, and took over in Dawn of War 3—though the less said about that the better.

“For us, he felt a little bit overpowered,” Theysen said. “It’s a little bit weird to have either this slightly overpowered character from the beginning of the game, which is a little bit off, or you have to do, ‘Oh, well, he lost his memory and he lost all his power,’ which is also a weird trope.”


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The trailer for Dawn of War 4 does show the return of other Blood Ravens. It’s narrated by Scout Sergeant Cyrus, who seems to die at the end—though if he stays that way I’ll be shocked. (He probably crosses the Rubicon Primaris, though if he became a dreadnought that would be neat too.) The chapter’s Chief Librarian Jonah Orion is back as well.

“We basically said we want more ‘normal’ heroes,” Theysen explained. “So we have Cyrus and we have Jonah coming back, but they’re all, power level-wise, more similar to normal units.”

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Which is neat. Dawn of War 4 does seem like it’s toning down the disparity between wildly OP characters and paper-thin troops in Dawn of War 3 to return to something more like the original, where your heroes were badass, but if you didn’t keep an eye on them could suddenly find themselves in a world of hurt.

As our Fraser Brown said after a few hours going hands-on with Dawn of War 4, “Blood Ravens—even their Terminators—ain’t immortal. The relentless green tide can whittle them down, and the orks have some mean machines that can crack open space marines like tins of beans.”

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Where To Find Fortnite Helicopters - All Choppa Locations In Chapter 6 Season 4
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Where To Find Fortnite Helicopters – All Choppa Locations In Chapter 6 Season 4

by admin August 26, 2025



It’s been an extremely eventful start to Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4, with Epic already pulling this season’s medallions from circulation for being too overpowered and ridiculous after two weeks of backlash. Fortunately, Fortnite is always introducing new ways of being absurd and over-the-top, and this week’s update is proof of that, as it added two very silly new vehicles: the Roly-Poly bug, and Hammerhead Choppas.

The Roly-Polys are extremely easy to find since they’re just lying on the ground all over the place. If you see bugs running around, then there are some Roly-Polys, too. There are enough of those for everybody, more or less. But that’s not the case with Hammerhead Choppas, of which only a handful spawn each match.

It makes a lot of sense for there to be more Roly-Polys than Hammerhead Choppas. The Choppas, which are new, much cooler-looking versions of Fortnite’s old helicopters, have enough room for a full squad of players and a hired NPC. Roly-Polys, by contrast, can only fit a single player each–they’re essentially new, bouncier versions of Ballers. So, while there are dozens of Roly-Polys that spawn around the island each match, there are only a few Hammerhead Choppas.

Where to find the Hammerhead Choppas in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4

There are five guaranteed Hammerhead Choppas at four main spawn locations–one of the spots actually has two of them. The Hammerhead Choppas spawn at each of the three OXR outposts, which is where the “push back the bugs” events happen, and there are two that spawn at OXR HQ to the north of the center of the island. All five of these Choppas appear to have a 100% spawn chance.

That said, there are also a few other spots where Hammerhead Choppas have some unknown chance of spawning. You can see the spawn locations in the handy map we’ve provided below. Black stars indicate a spot where a Hammerhead Choppa may spawn, red stars indicate a guaranteed Hammerhead Choppa spawn, and red with a black outline indicates two guaranteed Choppas.

There are five guaranteed spawns (red) and three other potential spawn locations (black) for Hammerhead Choppas.

The guaranteed Hammerhead Choppas won’t just be on the ground, of course. The reason they spawn in these locations is that OXR has all the helipads. So when you’re in one of those places trying to nab your fun new method of air transportation, look for it on platforms like this.

For those locations where there’s only a chance of a Choppa spawn, however, they’ll be parked on the grass.

How to use the loudspeaker on Hammerhead Choppas

Fortnite is celebrating the arrival of Hammerhead Choppas to Battle Royale by adding two weekly quests, neither of which is particularly complicated. The first is to damage players from 50 meters or more away while in a Choppa, and while the Choppa itself has no weapons, you presumably would–all you have to do is switch to a passenger seat and fire away. You don’t have to kill anybody. You just need to hit a few shots. And shots on the bugs counts, for the record.

All five guaranteed Hammerhead Choppas spawn on platforms like this.

But while anybody who plays Fortnite has shot some enemies before, the other Choppa quest involves a non-standard mechanic that is completely unique to Choppas: the ability to blast music over a loudspeaker while you fly around. There’s a quest to do just that within 100 meters of an enemy player. It’s not a difficult task, but since it’s only something Choppas can do, and Choppas aren’t in the game very much, most folks probably don’t know about it.

Fortunately, this quest is as easy at they come, because you can turn on the loudspeaker by pressing the emote button–that’s down on the d-pad on a controller, or B on a keyboard. If you didn’t immediately complete the quest when you fired it up, just fly around until you find somebody. Considering that a 100-meter radius is pretty large, it’ll probably happen by accident.



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Trails In The Sky 1st Chapter Switch 2 Upgrade Pack Is One Whole Dollar
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Trails In The Sky 1st Chapter Switch 2 Upgrade Pack Is One Whole Dollar

by admin August 21, 2025



The upcoming remake of The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky is getting a Nintendo Switch 2 edition. Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter’s Switch 2 edition is a digital-only release, but the Switch physical edition can be upgraded to Switch 2 for one whole dollar. Preorders for the physical edition of Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter are available for PS5 and Nintendo Switch. The highly anticipated turn-based RPG launches September 19 for $60.

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter features entirely overhauled 3D visuals, new voice acting, turn-based and real-time battle systems, and a bunch of new side quests and regions. Widely regarded as one of the best entries in Nihon Falcom’s sprawling catalog of Trails games, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter should be the ideal entry point for newcomers and a welcome treat for longtime fans.

$60 | Releases September 19

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter’s physical edition is up for preorder at Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy.

As mentioned, the Nintendo Switch 2 edition is only available on the eShop, but Switch owners can upgrade their copy–physical or digital–for only $1. The Switch 2 edition has higher resolution and frame rates as well as faster load times.

If you’re unsure if you want to preorder the remake, we’d recommend checking out Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter’s Prologue Demo, which released August 21. The demo is available to play now on PlayStation 5 and PC, and the Switch version should be downloadable soon. The progress you make in the demo can be transferred to the full game.

Returning players will probably be happy to learn the remake could take twice as long to beat. In an interview with the Japanese gaming publication Gamer, Nihon Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo discussed how the 3D game world, new voice acting, and other updates naturally add to the game’s length. Playthrough times for Trails games can vary significantly from one player to the next, but if it took you 40 hours to complete the original, it might take you closer to 80 in the remake.

Trails in the Sky originally released on PC in Japan in 2004. The English localization debuted on PlayStation Portable in 2006. Subsequent ports and enhanced editions for PS3 and Vita were exclusive to Japan. A worldwide Steam port released in 2014, and this edition is still sold today (for $20). For reference, Trails in the Sky has a “Very Positive” review average based on over 6,000 Steam reviews.

Nihon Falcom’s Legend of Heroes franchise dates back to 1989, but the 2004 release of Trails in the Sky marked the beginning of the modern “Trails” series. More than a dozen Trails games have been released over the past 20 years. While there are numerous arcs within the Trails series–Trails of Cold Steel, Trails through Daybreak, etc.–playing Trails in the Sky and its two sequels is highly recommended to fully appreciate the franchise’s excellent worldbuilding and lore.

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter

Trails in the Sky follows adoptive siblings Joshua and Estelle Bright, who join the Bracers peacekeeping organization. They’re soon caught up in an international conspiracy and must join forces with various other characters to thwart a deadly coup. Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter was made in the same engine as the Trails through Daybreak duology. And just like the Daybreak games, the remake pairs the franchise’s traditional turn-based combat system with real-time action gameplay.

The next all-new entry in the series, Trails Beyond the Horizon, is scheduled for January 15, 2026. Preorders are available for PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Switch 2. Like many Nihon Falcom games, the $60 Deluxe Edition of Trails Beyond the Horizon will be bundled with multiple goodies (an art book and digital soundtrack).

If you want to check out more Trails games, GameSpot sister site Fanatical has deals on a bunch of them for PC (Steam keys). Fanatical is also offering discounts on multiple games in the Ys series, Nihon Falcom’s long-running action-RPG franchise. Unlike the Trails series, Ys games largely standalone experiences, so you can play them in any order.

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We also rounded up a list of physical editions for PlayStation and Nintendo consoles that you can still buy for near MSRP or below.

Notable deals include Trails through Daybreak II: Deluxe Edition for PS5 and Nintendo Switch for $35 (was $60). Daybreak II released earlier this year, and this is by far the best price so far. You can also save big on Ys X: Nordics for PS4 or Nintendo Switch. Over at Amazon, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ for Nintendo Switch is up for grabs for $33 (was $50). Tokyo Xanadu isn’t related to Ys or Trails, but it’s an action-RPG that fans of both series would likely enjoy. Keep in mind that Nihon Falcom games generally don’t stay in print for long, and resellers often sell Trails games for far above MSRP.

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Everything To Know About Chapter 6, Season 4

by admin August 18, 2025


There are few games as well-known in the general population as Fortnite. Even your grandmother knows what it is because she’s bought your cousin $700 in V-Bucks over the past month so he can play as a hot dog or whatever. This beloved battle royale is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon, either. But maybe it’s been a little while since you’ve played or you’ve yet to jump out of your first party bus. Let’s get into what you need to know to get into Fortnite in 2025.

What’s the deal with the current season?

At the time of this writing, Fortnite is up to Chapter 6, Season 4, which went live on August 7, 2025 and it features new characters from Halo and Power Rangers. We can expect this season to take us into the Fall of this year before the new one arrives.

The current season sees a bit of a pest-control problem on the island. Throughout the map you’ll find various gross nests, eggs, and the like. There are also three queen insects you’ll need to take down to earn yourself a mythic weapon. For full details on these pests and where on the map you can expect to find them, check out the official blog post.

What are the best guns in the game right now?

Right now, it’s looking like it’s SMG season, folks. The Veiled Precision SMG is arguably at the top of the pack when it comes to mowing down your opponents. That said, the Deadeye DMR is also a great pick for those who like to place their shots with more precision. And if you’re into looking weird while taking out multiple foes at once, give the Bug Blaster a shot.

What got vaulted/unvaulted?

This season sees the following changes to the game’s arsenal, as per Osirion on X.

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unvaulted/added:
– Hammer Assault Rifle
– O.X.R. Rifle
– Sweeper Shotgun
– Wrecker Revolver
– Stinger SMG
– Agile Aiming Boon
– Extended Magazine Boon
– Launch Pad
– Chug Splash
– FlowBerry Fizz
– Crash Pad Jr.
– Med-Mist

vaulted:
– Bass Boost
– Surgefire… pic.twitter.com/oVt3q0HYKK

— Osirion (@osirion_gg) August 7, 2025

 

Does Fortnite have crossplay?

Hey, here’s some good news in a world full of bad news: Fortnite features full crossplay! With this feature, you can team up with friends on other platforms with ease, ensuring that no one’s ever left out of the fun. Whether you’re on console, PC, or mobile devices, you can simply add your friends via Epic Games to get things going. Easy peasy!

Does Fortnite have cross-progression?

I’ve got some more good news for you: Fortnite features full cross-progression functionality, too. This means that you can play on your account across any supported device that you own. Get a few dubs on PS5, Xbox, or PC, then take the game on the go using your Nintendo Switch 2. And if you don’t want to drag a dedicated portable gaming device with you, just break out your phone for a few mobile matches. Yes, it really is that seamless.

In other words, anywhere you go, Fortnite is there. Watching. Waiting. Expecting you. Needing you. Feed it money. It’s hungry. You want that new skin. Buy it. Wear it. Your skin is bad. Its skin is good.

Anyway.

Fortnite is available now on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and Windows PCs, and mobile devices.





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