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The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki Release Date and Cast Revealed

Kuro no kiseki Release Date

Nihon Falcom’sĀ The Legend of Heroes: Kuro No Kiseki release date will fall on September 30, 2021 and has been confirmed for the PlayStation 4. Additionally, Nihon Falcom also revealed the cast for the game. It will feature prominent Japanese voice actors including Daisuke Ono, who voiced Jotaro Kujo in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, and K-On!‘s Yoko Hikasa. [Thanks, ryokutya2089!]

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The company announced earlier today on its official Twitter account that it would be updating the official site with new information. The tweet included a silhouette of an unannounced character, likely the 69-year-old character listed as “coming soon” on the website.

The most recent reveal shows a stacked cast of famous Japanese voice actors from the video game and anime industry. Previously, two new characters were introduced alongside their respective backstories. However, Nihon Falcom had not revealed who would be voicing the game’s characters.

Additionally, the site update contains a few details on two yet-to-be-announced characters. The two character are a 22-year-old named Judith Lanstar and a 69-year-old man named Bellegarde Zeman. Veteran voice actress Yoko Hikasa will voice Judith Lanstar. While Zeman’s voice actor is still currently unannounced, he will reportedly be similar to Metal Gear Solid 5‘s Snake in appearance and will have saved Van Arkride’s life in the past.

You can check out the full cast list below:

  • Aaron Wei – Yuma Uchida
  • Agnes Claudel – Ito Miku
  • Bellegarde Zeman – Unknown
  • Feri Al-Fayed – Yui Ogura
  • Judith Lanstar – Yoko Hikasa
  • Quatre Salision – Mutsumi Tamura
  • Risette Twinings – Yui Ishikawa
  • Van Arkride – Daisuke Ono

The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki release date will beĀ September 30, 2021, in Japan for the PlayStation 4.

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