20 years later, the first Trails JRPG is getting a remake because its developer doesn’t know where to tell newcomers to start

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The Trails series has been going strong for over two decades, but after 13 mainline games and multiple subseries, its developer is remaking the very first entry to give newcomers an ideal starting point.

Trails has split off into three different subseries and originally began as part of the larger Legend of Heroes franchise (which was itself part of the Dragon Slayer series), meaning that jumping into one of the longest-running JRPG stories ever told as a fresh-faced newbie is harder than it should be. The problem is only compounded by the fact that the series isn’t fully available on a single platform, and over the years, it’s been split up across the PSP, PS3, and Nintendo Switch. 

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