ニュース クロノトリガー:30周年記念プロジェクトが発表されました

クロノトリガー:30周年記念プロジェクトが発表されました

著者 : Hannah アップデート : Mar 13,2025

SNESがリリースしてから30周年を迎えるクロノトリガーは、プロジェクトをもたらします

クロノトリガーは、30年の時間旅行の冒険を祝います!

今年は、1995年にスーパーファミコムのためにリリースされた伝説のJRPGであるChrono Triggerの30周年を迎えます。スクエアエニックスは、このマイルストーンを一連のエキサイティングなプロジェクトやイベントで記念しています。

ゲームを超えたお祝い

スクエアエニックスジャパンは、X(以前のTwitter)での記念日を発表し、クロノトリガーを「世代を超越する傑作」として称賛しました。このゲームは、ゲームの巨人Yuji Horii(Dragon Quest)、Akira Toriyama(Dragon Ball)、およびSakaguchi(Final Fantasy)の協力的な取り組みであり、本当に時間のテストに耐えます。同社は、ゲーム自体を超えて拡張されるさまざまなプロジェクトを含む、1年にわたるお祝いを約束しています。特定の詳細は今のところラップされていますが、ファンは公式のSquare EnixとChronotriggerpr Xアカウントに従うことをお勧めします。

時間の音楽の旅:ライブストリームイベント!

より大きな記念日プロジェクトの詳細はまだ今後も続く予定ですが、ファンはクロノトリガーの象徴的なサウンドトラックをフィーチャーした特別なライブストリームイベントをすぐに楽しみにしています。 「Chrono Trigger Music Special Live Stream」は、3月14日午後7時Pt /午後10時(東部標準時午後10時)に開催されます。 Square Enix Music YouTubeチャンネルにチューニングしてください。

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