The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III will launch for PlayStation 4 on September 28 in Japan for 7,800 yen, the latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation reveals.

The magazine also confirms that characters Agate Crosner, Tita Russell, and G. Schmidt will appear in the game. Systems such as “Direct Command,” “Brave Order,” “Craft,” and “Style Change” will also appear.

Thanks, Games Talk.

Update 7:45 a.m.: More information has leaked from Dengeki PlayStation.

A first-print limited box will include:

Here are details on two of the new characters:

Here are details on some of the systems:

Thanks, Hachima Kikou.

Update 1:25 p.m.: New and further detailed information has come in.

■ World

Einhel Fortlet

An outdoor training facility for the students of Thors Military Academy Reaves II Branch School designed and constructed by Dr. Schmidt. It is used for student combat training and to test new weapons.

According to Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo, this is a training facility that mimics a fort and is attached to the Thors Military Academy Reaves II Branch School. Because Dr. Schimdt is involved, the internal setup is ruthless. You’ll take on the fortlet in a mission-type format. Events related to The Ashen Knight and Combat Shells will also occur. Valimar’s hangar is being separately prepared.

■ Characters

Agate Crosner

28 years old. Fights with a heavy sword. An A-rank Bracer from the Liberl Kingdom, he upped his status by accomplishing various things after the Liberl Disaster. With the Imperial guild “nearly destroyed” by the pressure of the Intelligence Agency, Agate entered the Empire as an assistant to Prince Olivert. He is trying to discover the truth behind what started the “Hundred Days War” that broke out between the Liberl Kingdom and the Empire 14 years ago. Sara and Toval are also introduced as Bracers of the Imperial branch, but it does not seem that they have been established to be appearing in the game.

According to Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo, four years have passed since Trails in the Sky, and Agate has grown both mentally and into the personality of an A-rank Bracer. While he is not a staff member of the Thors Military Academy Reaves II Branch School, one of the big mysteries from Trails in the Sky will be revealed among them. Agate will participate in battle in an unexpected way. His relationship with Tita has not significantly changed, and they’re still like family. The relationship may change as he leaves his hometown to live in the Empire.

Tita Russell

16 years old. The magazine has many scenes of her with Agate, as well as a scene of her talking to Towa. A genius Orbal scholar and the granddaughter of Dr. Russel, she is a girl from the Liberl Kingdom who loves fiddling with machines. She enrolls in “Class IX: Accounting Division” of the Thors Military Academy Reaves II Branch School. She worked with the Bracers four years prior during the “Liberl Disaster.” Thanks to information from her former companion Prince Olivert, she learned about a disaster occurring in the Empire, and in spite of her mother’s opposition, entered Thors Military Academy Reaves II Branch School as an exchange student. In order to see Panzer Soldats and Combat Shells with her own eyes, she studies under Dr. Schmidt.

According to Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo, although her height has slightly increased, her love for Agate and fiddling with machines remains the same. You’ll see how she supports the members of Thors Military Academy Reaves II Branch School on a technical level. You’ll also see her interactions with engineers outside of Liberl, as well as the development of a new weapon that comes after the “Orbal Gear.” There are also events between Agate and Tita. Her waist tool belt and sneakers are gifts from her family.

G. Schmidt

72 years old. An Orbal engineer admired as the Empire’s leading mind, he is one of the “three disciples” next to Dr. Russel and Dr. Hamilton. To satisfy his intellectual curiosity, he has carried out various inventions with his bad companion Gwyn Reinford, and propelled the development of the Empire’s Orbal technology. During the Civil War, he designed the Panzer Soldats using The Azure Knight and Archaisms as reference, and even produced The Ashen Knight Valimar’s long sword simply out of curiosity. As a special adviser of Thors Military Academy Reaves II Branch School, he is advancing on research and development of a new technology by using each of the school’s facilities and its students. He trains Tita a disciple candidate replacing George Nome, one of his disciples.

According to Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo, G. Schmidt is undoubtedly the Empire’s leading mind, but there are problems with his personality in that he is only interested in his research. After the Civil War, his disciple George Nome goes from one country’s technology maker to the other’s, such as Liberl. Because the doctor who had a hand in developing the Panzer Soldats during the Civil War is not someone that can be neglected by the Imperial government, he is confined to Thors Military Academy Reaves II Branch School and kept under watch.

■ Battle

Direct Command

Trigger actions using the d-pad, as well as the Circle, Triangle, Square, and X buttons. The left and right keys can be assigned to “Style Change,” “Tactical Link,” and “S Break.”

Seamless Battles

Battles begin straight from the field map and without change, including the terrain.

Brave Order

A new system in which each character can invoke an “Order” during their turn, without using up their turn, and grants an effect to the entire party for a certain number of turns. “Brave Points,” which are pictured in the upper right corner of the screen, are used up when this is activated, and each character has a dedicated Order.

According to Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo, while the game uses a symbol-based encounter system, the field becomes the battle map, and the Direct Command format and tempo of battle offers a greater sense of presence. There are also new Tactical Link elements. BP, which is used for Brave Orders, is also used for Tactical Links. Depending on the character, they will be able to learn several Orders.

Craft

Skills that consume CP.

Style Change

When using Juna Crawford, you can change her style to fight with a baton or to fight with a gun.

According to Falcom president Toshihiro Kondo, Crafts are triggered in the same way they were previously. Because this game is made for PlayStation 4, using normal Crafts do not break the tempo, and cut-ins and the presentation have been strengthened. As for Style Change, this is a characteristic of Juna’s “Gunbreaker” weapon. Other party members may also be able to switch between combat modes.