In a new interview with Masato Kato, Yasunori Mitsuda and Nobuteru Yuki published in the latest issue of Famitsu, as reported by ryokutya2089, it has been confirmed that the publisher has no plans to release a new entry in the series, but, at the same time, the door hasn’t been closed completely, as things may change in the future. Chrono Cross is about to make its debut on modern platforms with The Radical Dreamers edition, which includes a remastered version of the original PlayStation release as well as The Radical Dreamers, the former Super Nintendo Japanese exclusive game that served as the basis for the PlayStation game. Unfortunately, this remaster is far from being the best, as highlighted by Kai in his review. Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition launches on April 7th on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch worldwide.

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