Chrono Trigger Released on Steam!

Chrono Trigger Released on Steam!

This is as good as another Persona.

Gorg by Gorg on Feb 27, 2018 @ 01:21 PM (Staff Bios)
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The time has come, JRPG fans, for Chrono Trigger has just been released on Steam for the first time. One of the greatest RPGs in history has returned in full force with this new surprise release on the Steam store. This is the first time this title has been officially released on PC.

If you're a big fan of this iconic game, you can snag the limited edition version which comes with some extra goodies including a five song download, the composer Yasunori Mitsuda's composition notes and six awesome wallpapers for your PC to really show how much you dig Chrono Trigger.

This limited edition version will only be available until April 2, so act fast if you want to secure yours. Square Enix has stated they have enhanced the graphics and sound for the game while keeping the original charm, there are even some added special dungeons for players to explore. One last added bonus for anyone who cries when they die and realize their last save was three hours ago, auto-save has been added!

Check out the launch trailer below for a little bit of what we've all missed.

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