Record of Lodoss War Chronicle

Record of Lodoss War Chronicle Announced, to Release in Spring 2022

D4 Enterprise has announced Record of Lodoss War Chronicle, which will be a PC release of a compilation of several Record of Lodoss War titles. A total of eleven titles will be included in this collection, including titles released from 1988 to 1995. Record of Lodoss War Chronicle will cost ¥11,000 (or roughly $100) and is scheduled to release in Spring 2022. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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As mentioned previously, this will be a collection of various titles. With a total of eleven titles available to play (this includes the various versions available), titles attached to the Sword World RPG property are also a part of this package. This list includes:

  • Record of Lodoss War
  • Record of Lodoss War – Haiiro no Maijo (PC version)
  • Record of Lodoss War – Haiiro no Maijo (MSX2 version)
  • Record of Lodoss War 2 – Goshiki No Maryu
  • Record of Lodoss War – Fuku Zinduke (PC version)
  • Record of Lodoss War – Fuku Zinduke (MSX2 version)
  • Record of Lodoss War – Fuku Zinduke 2
  • Record of Lodoss War – Fuku Zinduke 3
  • Sword World PC
  • Sword World SFC
  • Sword World SFC2

As it stands, this collection is only available to Japanese consumers. A website is currently available to pre-order the collection through Japanese retailer, AC-MALL.

While these games may not come to the West, Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth is the latest English release of a Record of Lodoss War title. This entry functions more as a platformer, and has less to do with traditional turn-based combat. It is also immediately available to purchase for PC.

Record of Lodoss War Chronicle will release to Japanese audiences in Spring 2022.


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