Few games have the kind of near-universal acclaim and staying power of a title likeChrono Trigger, which, even at 30 years old, somehow still feels fresh and forward-thinking. In conjunction withChrono Trigger’s 30th anniversary on March 11, Square Enix took to social media to acknowledge the game’s impact, while also assuring fans that they could expect “various"Chrono Trigger-related projects over the course of the next year. Given how open Square Enix has been to reimagining beloved RPGs from its back catalog, it seems like an HD-2D remake ofChrono Triggermight not be out of the question.

The HD-2D art style, which was popularized by Square Enix and Acquire’sOctopath Traveler, immediately stood out as the ideal visual template for modern-day remakes of classic RPGs, and it has since gone on to be used for titles likeLive A Liveand last year’sDragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake. Fans already have the HD-2D remakes of both the originalDragon QuestandDragon Quest 2to look forward to in 2025, and considering the success of theDragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, and that theDragon Questgames feature the art and character designs of the late Akira Toriyama, aChrono TriggerHD-2D remake makes a lot of sense, both financially and logistically.

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Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D’s Commercial Performance Bodes Well for a Chrono Trigger Remake

Square Enix’s embracing of its past, and willingness to remaster, remake, and re-release beloved titles from its now-legendary back catalog, has proven to be incredibly successful, and one need look no further thanDragon Quest 3 HD-2DRemake’s successfor evidence. The originalDragon Quest 3was the fastest and best-selling game in the series at the time of its release, a distinction that it still holds to this day as the single most successful entry in the long-running and foundational JRPG series. Unsurprising, then, thatDragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remakehas only continued the title’s success, selling more than 2 million units in less than six months.

It’s hard to imagine thatDragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake’s sales figures wouldn’t inspireSquare Enixto continue remaking or remastering other popular titles in the company’s library, and it’s similarly hard to think of a more beloved legacy Square Enix title thanChrono Trigger. From purely a financial perspective, an HD-2D remake ofChrono Triggerwould be a surefire win for Square Enix, and the title’s 30th anniversary creates the perfect window of opportunity for the company to strike while the iron is hot.

Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger’s Shared Lineage Could Speed Up a Remake’s Arrival

Interestingly, rumors of aChrono Triggerremake being in the works have been circling for some time now, with leakers claiming that Square Enix had already completed a significant portion of work on the title as far back as 2023. What’s even more interesting is thatChrono TriggerandDragon Questshare an important lineage, withDragon Questseries creator Yuji Horiiand artist Akira Toriyama acting as two-thirds of the “Dream Team” that, along withFinal Fantasycreator Hironobu Sakaguchi, developedChrono Trigger. With players receiving HD-2D remakes of the first threeDragon Questgames in 2024 and 2025, there’s every chance that several assets from those projects could easily be reused in aChrono TriggerHD-2D remake project.

Considering how important the title is to both the legacy of the SNES and the history of RPGs as a whole, it seems unlikely that Square Enix would letChrono Trigger’s 30th anniversarypass by without a substantial celebration. So, while there is the possibility thatChrono Triggercoming to modern platforms could simply be a re-release or port, it would feel like a missed opportunity for the project to not be larger in scope. Given the potential for success of an HD-2D remake ofChrono Trigger, as well as how streamlined its potential ongoing development would be due to the work that has been done on the HD-2D remakes of the first threeDragon Questgames, a full-blown remake seems more likely than a remaster.