Published on: May 18, 2025
Square Enix Addresses Chrono Trigger Remake Rumors After COMICON Napoli 2025
Fans of classic role-playing games were abuzz following COMICON Napoli 2025, when reports surfaced suggesting that a remake of the beloved RPG Chrono Trigger was in the works.
The excitement stemmed from statements attributed to Yuji Horii, the acclaimed creator behind Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger.
However, Square Enix, the studio behind Chrono Trigger, has officially dismissed these rumors, providing much-needed clarity to the gaming community.
Chrono Trigger, originally released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, is widely regarded as one of the most influential RPGs of all time.
Developed by an all-star team including Yuji Horii, Hironobu Sakaguchi, and Akira Toriyama, the title has since been celebrated on multiple platforms, including Nintendo DS, mobile devices, and Steam.
Its enduring popularity makes it a frequent subject of speculation regarding remakes or remasters, especially as demand for classic RPG experiences remains strong on current platforms like the Nintendo Switch.
The recent wave of rumors began during Horii's stage appearance at COMICON Napoli 2025, where a mistranslation spread across social media and news outlets.
Initial reports claimed Horii had announced that "a remake of Chrono Trigger is in progress." In response to the widespread coverage, Square Enix provided an official statement.
In a clear and direct message, Square Enix stated: "Reports of a Chrono Trigger remake are based on a mistranslation.
Mr.
Horii did not make any such statements." The company emphasized that no remake of Chrono Trigger is under development at the Japanese studio, putting an end to the circulating rumors.
The swift clarification by Square Enix highlights the challenges and responsibilities inherent in covering live international events, especially when translation errors can quickly lead to misinformation.
As Chrono Trigger continues to hold a special place in gaming history, Square Enix has expressed gratitude for ongoing fan support but reaffirmed that any updates regarding the franchise would be communicated through official channels first.
To date, Chrono Trigger has sold over three million copies worldwide across various platforms, and its influence can be seen in modern RPG design and storytelling.
While fans may be eager to see the title reimagined for new hardware like the Nintendo Switch or through the eShop, the publisher’s recent statement reinforces that, for now, Chrono Trigger’s legacy endures in its classic form.
Players and industry watchers are encouraged to look to official Square Enix communications and Nintendo Direct presentations for any future announcements.
The company’s transparent handling of the rumor underscores its ongoing commitment to both its heritage titles and to accurate, reliable communication.
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