
When Blue Dragon at last made its way onto Japanese retail shelves late last year, the question on everyone's mind was, how long will we have to wait for the next big 360 JRPG? Today, thanks to Famitsu and IGN's staff for reporting on it, we have the answer: about six months.
Bandai Namco Games will release Trusty Bell: Chopan no Yume to Japan on 6/14, the magazine reveals. Pricing is set at the standard Bandai Namco Games next generation price point of 6,980 yen.
Trusty Bell has been given the far less Japanesey name of Eternal Sonata for its US release, whose date is currently TBA.

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It's crazy to think that Uncharted came out so long ago. I replayed the series last year as part of the Nathan Drake Collection, and the game felt brand new again, even after all these years. Such an enduring franchise.
That really is the question to be asked. I am definitely curious to see how this comes out. It definitely has a very, very traditional look and feel about it when it comes to RPG's. Assuming its solid it could be a nice little surprise for Japan.