NIS America and developer Falcom have confirmed that The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero and The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure will be released for Nintendo Switch 2 in Fall 2026.
Both titles previously appeared on the original Nintendo Switch, and the publishers say these new ports will take advantage of the Switch 2’s increased horsepower with performance improvements, higher resolutions, and upscaled textures.
According to the announcement, the Switch 2 versions will offer selectable original or upscaled textures and support for higher frame rates and resolutions.
The publisher stated that the new builds can run up to 120 FPS and support up to 4K resolution on compatible displays, while also including HD texture options and performance-focused modes.
Trails from Zero — Crossbell returns
Revisit Crossbell in Trails from Zero, which follows Lloyd Bannings as he returns home and joins the Crossbell Police Department’s Special Support Section.
The publisher’s overview highlights the game’s city-state setting, character-driven story and an emphasis on exploration and investigation.
For the Switch 2 port, NIS America and Falcom list visual upgrades, a High-Speed Mode that accelerates traversal and combat, the ability to toggle between original and upscaled textures, and added mouse support on Nintendo Switch 2.
Trails to Azure — the Crossbell arc continues
Trails to Azure continues Lloyd Bannings’ story a few months after the events of Trails from Zero, with the Special Support Section dealing with political pressure and new antagonistic forces.
The Switch 2 version is described as the finale of the Crossbell arc and includes new combat mechanics introduced in the original release—such as Burst and Back Attack—alongside additional features like a customizable vehicle.
NIS America and Falcom also confirmed save import from Trails from Zero will alter certain conversations and dialogue in Trails to Azure.
Trailers and timeline
Trailers for both Switch 2 ports are available from the publisher; NIS America and Falcom list Fall 2026 as the release window but have not provided specific day-and-month release dates.
Both companies framed the ports as definitive versions for Nintendo Switch 2, emphasizing technical improvements while retaining the story content that defines the Crossbell entries in the Trails series.
These announcements mark a notable step for Falcom’s Trails saga on Nintendo platforms.
Fans and industry observers can expect official release dates and distribution details—including eShop availability and any physical editions—from NIS America as the Fall 2026 window approaches.
Both titles previously appeared on the original Nintendo Switch, and the publishers say these new ports will take advantage of the Switch 2’s increased horsepower with performance improvements, higher resolutions, and upscaled textures.
According to the announcement, the Switch 2 versions will offer selectable original or upscaled textures and support for higher frame rates and resolutions.
The publisher stated that the new builds can run up to 120 FPS and support up to 4K resolution on compatible displays, while also including HD texture options and performance-focused modes.
Trails from Zero — Crossbell returns
Revisit Crossbell in Trails from Zero, which follows Lloyd Bannings as he returns home and joins the Crossbell Police Department’s Special Support Section.
The publisher’s overview highlights the game’s city-state setting, character-driven story and an emphasis on exploration and investigation.
For the Switch 2 port, NIS America and Falcom list visual upgrades, a High-Speed Mode that accelerates traversal and combat, the ability to toggle between original and upscaled textures, and added mouse support on Nintendo Switch 2.
Trails to Azure — the Crossbell arc continues
Trails to Azure continues Lloyd Bannings’ story a few months after the events of Trails from Zero, with the Special Support Section dealing with political pressure and new antagonistic forces.
The Switch 2 version is described as the finale of the Crossbell arc and includes new combat mechanics introduced in the original release—such as Burst and Back Attack—alongside additional features like a customizable vehicle.
NIS America and Falcom also confirmed save import from Trails from Zero will alter certain conversations and dialogue in Trails to Azure.
Trailers and timeline
Trailers for both Switch 2 ports are available from the publisher; NIS America and Falcom list Fall 2026 as the release window but have not provided specific day-and-month release dates.
Both companies framed the ports as definitive versions for Nintendo Switch 2, emphasizing technical improvements while retaining the story content that defines the Crossbell entries in the Trails series.
These announcements mark a notable step for Falcom’s Trails saga on Nintendo platforms.
Fans and industry observers can expect official release dates and distribution details—including eShop availability and any physical editions—from NIS America as the Fall 2026 window approaches.