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==Sequels== | ==Sequels== | ||
There is no planned continuation of the Chrono series. In 2001, [[Hironobu Sakaguchi]] revealed that the company's staff wanted to develop a new game and were discussing script ideas. Though Kato was interested in a new title, the project had not been greenlighted. Square then registered a trademark for [[Chrono Break]] (Chrono Brake in Japan) in the United States, causing speculation concerning a new sequel. Nothing materialized, and the trademark was dropped in the US on November 13, 2003, though it still stands in Japan. Hope continues for a new game, as Kato recently returned to work on [[wikipedia: | There is no planned continuation of the Chrono series. In 2001, [[Hironobu Sakaguchi]] revealed that the company's staff wanted to develop a new game and were discussing script ideas. Though Kato was interested in a new title, the project had not been greenlighted. Square then registered a trademark for [[Chrono Break]] (Chrono Brake in Japan) in the United States, causing speculation concerning a new sequel. Nothing materialized, and the trademark was dropped in the US on November 13, 2003, though it still stands in Japan. Hope continues for a new game, as Kato recently returned to work on [[wikipedia:Dawn of Mana|Dawn of Mana]] and [[wikipedia:Children of Mana|Children of Mana]]. Mitsuda also expressed interest in scoring a new Chrono series game. | ||
==References== | ==References== |