The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Beyond The Horizon Coming To Switch 2
NIS America has announced a Switch 2 release for The Legend Of Heroes: Trails Beyond The Horizon.
Originally released on Switch back in 2024 for Japan and Southeast Asia, the game is the latest installment in the Trails series. The Switch 2 version will release for the West in January 2026, alongside a western PC, Switch 1, and general console release. A Limited Edition Switch 2 release is available to order on NIS America’s website, although the game itself will be on a game-key and not a cartridge.

You can check out the previous English trailer for the game below, along with some additional details:
About
Van Arkride and the members of Arkride Solutions are back, and this time the future of the entire Zemurian continent is at stake! The people of Zemuria await the launch of humanity’s first foray into space with bated breath. A sudden invitation from Marduk to cooperate in a high-tech training exercise sets Van, Ashen Chevalier Rean Schwarzer, and Father Kevin Graham on a collision course with the secrets at the very core of Zemuria.
Their paths may diverge, but the ultimate question remains the same: Just what lies beyond the edge of the horizon?
Key Features
- All Trails Lead Here – Paths from across Zemuria intertwine with higher stakes than ever before as the Trails series enters its final chapter!
- Gameplay, Evolved – New gameplay mechanics such as Shard Commands, Awakening, and the time-freezing Z.O.C. give you an unprecedented amount of options in both Field and Command Battles!
- Dream Teams – Gather allies from all over Calvard and beyond and put a stop to Ouroboros’ machinations in the Grim Garten, a dungeon that you can take on with your own custom party!
Limited Edition
The highly anticipated upcoming release will also be available in a Limited Edition bundle, featuring a copy of the Deluxe Edition of The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon, art book, original mini soundtrack, SteelBook, and “Grim Timekeeper” acrylic clock, all contained within a collector’s box.
What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
