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Square Enix is Planning More Updates for Chrono Trigger on PC

A brand-new post went up today from the Square Enix development team on Steam, letting fans know that some new updates would be coming to the PC version of Chrono Trigger, including improved graphics. The changes are coming in the aftermath of fans ridiculing the Steam version after it was discovered that it was pretty much a port of the mobile version and not a true port of the original SNES game. Now to rectify that, over the next few months, the company will be adding in new changes to the system in order to make the game look and feel like its own version. Most likely, the version we should have gotten the first time around.

Square Enix is Planning More Updates for Chrono Trigger on PC

The biggest change by far is going to have to be the graphics so the game has both an updated feel but also harkens back to the look of the SNES version. Whether or not the gameplay will match is another story, as SE didn't reveal any changes just yet saying they would give the full details after the first patch. The company also announced that the Limited Edition would get an extension on availability until April 30th at 9 a.m. PDT, for people who still wanted to purchase the whole package.


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