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King’s Field Mobile

King’s Field (キングスフィールド), also known as King’s Field Mobile, is the first of three King’s Field games for mobile phones. While simple when compared to the PlayStation King’s Fields, it is a true King’s Field game.

The game was dumped by ゆぅく of Keitai Wiki in 2025, and translated to English by StolenBattenberg and brideck just 7 hours later!

© 2004, FromSoftware, Inc

Shadow Tower: Abyss

Shadow Tower: Abyss (シャドウタワーアビス) was announced on August 22nd, 2001 and released in Japan on October 23rd, 2003. An English version was being developed by Agetec Inc., but the project was cancelled by Sony Computer Entertainment America, its publisher, prior to completion.

John Osborne came through once again, this time joined by Mord of Swoonlight, to create a fan translation in 2011.

© 2003, FromSoftware, Inc

Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares

Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares (エコーナイト#2 眠りの支配者) is a sort-of-sequal to Echo Night, featuring many of the same game play elements but in a totally different scenario. Similar to other From Software games of the period, it is played in the first person perspective.

After the US release was sadly cancelled, the game was finally translated into English in 2015 by Gemini and Tom.

© 1999, FromSoftware, Inc

King’s Field III: Pilot Style

A special promotional game given away at trade shows in Japan to promote King’s Field 3. You play as Commander David Silviera in this short quest to recover the broken Moonlight Sword..

Being a limited run promotional game it was never officially translated into English, western fans of the series had to wait until 2012 when John Osborne (HwitVlf) took up the challenge – but you can play it now!

© 1996, FromSoftware, Inc

King’s Field

The original King’s Field, From Software’s first ever game. You play as Jean Alfred Forrester, who is searching for his father, Swordmaster Hauser Forrester in the Royal Graveyard beneath Verdite Castle.

The game never had a non Japanese release, and it wasn’t until 2007 that John David Osborne translated it into English for everyone in enjoy. Includes manual and the latest save bug patch.

© 1994, FromSoftware, Inc