Square Enix releases preview for Chrono Trigger anniversary album

Square Enix has unveiled a promotional video previewing the Chrono Trigger 30th Anniversary Album, titled “Melodies that Transcend Time,” set for release in January 2026 at $32.99. The video features snippets of new arrangements from the classic game's soundtrack. This album celebrates the enduring legacy of the time-traveling RPG, which has sold over five million units worldwide.

Square Enix announced the Chrono Trigger 30th Anniversary Album “Melodies that Transcend Time” with an official preview video released on December 25, 2025. The album, priced at $32.99, is scheduled for launch in January 2026 and includes newly arranged tracks from the beloved 1995 Super Nintendo role-playing game.

The preview video showcases brief snippets of these arrangements, highlighting the album's tracklist:
- 1. Presentiment / Chrono Trigger
- 2. Secret of the Forest / Wind Scene
- 3. Courage and Pride / Frog’s Theme
- 4. Lab 16’s Ruin / Robo’s Theme
- 5. The Day the World Revived / Lavos’ Theme
- 6. Brink of Time / Delightful Spekkio / Fanfare 3
- 7. Primitive Mountain / Ayla’s Theme
- 8. Determination / Wings That Cross Time
- 9. World Revolution / Last Battle
- 10. To Far Away Times

Chrono Trigger follows protagonist Crono, a young man who embarks on a time-traveling adventure after meeting scientist’s daughter Lucca and encountering a portal. The group explores eras from the prehistoric period to a dystopian future, forming alliances with characters like cavewoman Ayla and robot Robo. They uncover the origins of Lavos and its plan to destroy the world.

The game received an enhanced DS version with additional content, and PC remains the primary modern platform for players. Fans continue to hope for an HD-2D remake. Square Enix noted that further 30th anniversary projects are underway, extending beyond the game’s universe. Chrono Trigger has sold over five million units worldwide, cementing its status as a timeless classic.

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