Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Update 1.05 Adds First-Person Mode

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Nihon Falcom announced Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter update 1.05 is now available with a new first-person mode, a hide in-game user interface feature, “Image Quality / Performance Settings” in the Nintendo Switch 2 version, and other quality of life changes.

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter update 1.05 is available in the PC and PlayStation 5 versions, with the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 versions to receive the update at a later date.

Read up on the patch notes for the new update below:

Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Update 1.05 Patch Notes

  • Added “Image Quality / Performance Settings” to the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.
  • Added options to adjust text speed and text auto-advance speed.
  • Added one-key shortcuts for actions that normally require two key presses on keyboard.
  • Added a first-person mode.
  • Added the option to hide in-game user interface.
    • Nintendo Switch / Nintendo Switch 2
      • First-Person Mode – R + ZL
      • Hide User Interface – R + ZR
    • PlayStation 5
      • First-Person Mode – R1 + L2
      • Hide User Interface – R1 + R2
    • Steam
      • First-Person Mode
        • Gamepad: RB + LT
        • Keyboard: Insert
      • Hide User Interface
        • Gamepad: RB + RT
        • Keyboard: X
  • Corrected various text errors.
  • Fixed other miscellaneous bugs.

Fans who purchase Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter on Nintendo Switch can upgrade to the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition for $1. The Switch 2 version supports up to 4K 30 FPS and 1080p 60 FPS with sharper visuals and performance. What’s more, players can try the free Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Prologue demo, which supports save data transfers over to the full game. 

Final Weapon reviewed Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter and gave it a 4.5 out of 5, noting that the game is “the perfect introduction to Trails, with an outstanding cast, engaging gameplay, and a world impossible not to get invested in. The slow-burning narrative, while very enjoyable, can lead to monotonous sections of the game, but this is just a minor gripe considering the massive adventure at hand. New and old fans alike will fall in love with what is assuredly one of the best RPGs of the year.”

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