The Legend of Heroes - List of Games in The Series

List of Games in The Series

Series Original name Original release English name English release Notes
Dragon Slayer (Isrenasa) Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes 1989 Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes 1992 First game in the The Legend of Heroes series, as a spinoff of the Dragon Slayer series.
Dragon Slayer (Isrenasa) Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II 1992 The second game in the Legend of Heroes series, the last to have the Dragon Slayer moniker, and is still unreleased in English territories.
The Gagharv trilogy The Legend of Heroes III: Shiroki Majo 1994 The Legend of Heroes II: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch 2006 The third Legend of Heroes game and first of the Gagharv Trilogy of games. Despite this, for it's English release, it was labeled with a two.
The Gagharv trilogy The Legend of Heroes IV: Akai Shizuku 1996 The Legend of Heroes: A Tear of Vermillion 2005 The fourth game in the Legend of Heroes series, and the second in the Gagharv trilogy. Despite this, for it's English release, all numbering was removed, making it appear as the first game in the trilogy.
The Gagharv trilogy The Legend of Heroes V: Umi no Oriuta 1999 The Legend of Heroes III: Song of the Ocean 2007 The fifth game in the Legend of Heroes series and third and last of the Gagharv trilogy. For it's English release, it was labeled with a three.
The Trails in the Sky trilogy The Legend of Heroes VI: Sora no Kiseki 2004 The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky 2011 The sixth game in the Legend of Heroes series and the first game of the Trails in the Sky trilogy. All three titles appear to fall under the number "6" in their Japanese release.
The Trails in the Sky trilogy The Legend of Heroes VI: Sora no Kiseki Second Chapter 2006 The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Second Chapter The second game of the trilogy. Xseed Games has secured the rights to release the game in English, but is progressing is slowly due to its massive size and poor sales from the first Trails in the Sky, making the title a lower priority.
The Trails in the Sky trilogy The Legend of Heroes VI: Sora no Kiseki the 3rd 2007 The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky Third Chapter The final part of the trilogy. Xseed Games has the rights to release the game in English, but is currently still working on the second game in the series.
Trails The Legend of Heroes VII: Zero no Kiseki 2010 Trails of Zero The first part of the seventh numbered entry, and ninth entry overall to the series. No English language release has been discussed by any company.
Trails The Legend of Heroes VII: Ao no Kiseki 2011 Trails of Blue The second part of the seventh numbered entry, and the tenth game in the series overall. No English language release has been discussed by any company.
Trails The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki 2013 Trails in the Flash Not yet officially numbered, assumed to be number eight. Set for release on PS3 and PS Vita. No English language release has been discussed by any company.

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