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Information about the cancelled chrono break
Topic Started: Apr 12 2007, 05:21 PM (77 Views)
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The registration followed a press report of talks about a new Chrono series game. Within this report, Hironobu Sakaguchi mentioned that the team of Chrono Cross, especially Masato Kato, was interested in developing a new game in the series, and that script and story ideas were currently being considered. The project had not been greenlighted.[2] While Squaresoft did not publish any official news, this registration led many in the video game community to believe that a sequel to the Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross was in full development. However, Masato Kato and others who worked on Chrono Cross—such as Yasuyuki Honne—meanwhile departed to work for Monolith Soft, and Squaresoft published no news concerning a sequel. On 2003-11-13, the trademark was dropped in the United States.

Hopes for a sequel have been recently raised as Masato Kato has returned to Square Enix to work on games of the World of Mana project.[9] Additionally, in an interview at a PLAY! concert in May 2006, Yasunori Mitsuda stated an interest in composing for a new game in the series.[10] These hopes are also padded by the good working relationship between Kato and Mitsuda, as the two collaborated to release Kirite, an album complemented by a storybook. In September 2005, Kato and Mitsuda again teamed up to do a game called Deep Labyrinth for the Nintendo DS.[11] Additionally, Mitsuda announced in 2005 that a new Chrono Cross arranged album was in the works; as of May 2006, it is tentatively "out within the year".[10] These, combined with Square Enix's recent polls that list Chrono Trigger as an option for game porting to handheld systems, suggest that interest in the Chrono series has not completely dwindled at the company and that a new iteration may eventually be made. Fans continue to write letters and e-mails to both Square Enix USA and Japan headquarters requesting Chrono Break

more information go http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrono_Break
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Yep, I knew about Chrono Break already.
But it maybe some time before we see this
game period.. I hope I can live long enough
to see this game released in my life time =/
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