
Since then it has become almost completely translated by the very talented John Osborne. But post-release it becomes a little easier: evidence floating around the internet suggest that until 2009 it was impossible to find, but around mid-April of that year it began to circulate around the ‘net on many sites. Broadly speaking it is capable of creating something comparable to the first King’s Field but with some major improvements, the games work quite easily on modern systems, and even seem to work with 16:9 and 16:10 screen resolutions with no tweaks and only a few minor issues.įinding concrete information about the development of SoM is pretty much impossible outside of the fan-forums. Released in 2000 (From Software’s site states March 16th specifically), Sword of Moonlight is a collection of various Windows utilities that allow the user to create a “ King’s Field game”.


Sword of Moonlight: King’s Field Making Tool.
