PC Engine Falcom Games Coming to Modern Platforms

We’ve been talking a lot about Falcom games lately, but it looks like some of their older games will soon be more readily available.

Edia announced an agreement with Falcom to port several of their old PC Engine CD-ROM² games to modern platforms.

According to the translation from Gematsu, these games are Ys I & II, Ys III, Ys IV: The Dawn of Ys, Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes, Dragon Slayer, The Legend of Heroes II, The Legend of Xanadu, and The Legend of Xanadu II.

(Want to feel confused about series and spin-off series? Go read about Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes, which is the 6th entry in the Dragon Slayer series and the first in the Legend of Heroes series, which would eventually lead to the Trails series. To make it more complex, an earlier Dragon Slayer game also started the Xanadu series.)

No further details have been provided, but it’s possible that these ports will be released in English as well, judging by Edia’s past activities.

We talked about Edia last year, when they hinted at a Tenshi no Uta revival. That did happen, with an English version planned, although few details have been provided on the translation so far.

It’s nice to see a lot of these older games being brought back. Are you interested in playing any of these?

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Published on September 03, 2025 10:58
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