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In 1998, Mitsuda went freelance, though he continued to work closely with Square Enix on projects such [[Chrono Cross]]. A new acoustic arrangement of the music from Chrono Cross' was quoted by Mitsuda as planned for release in 2006, despite it being previously rumored to emerge in July of 2005. However, such an album has yet to be published.  
In 1998, Mitsuda went freelance, though he continued to work closely with Square Enix on projects such [[Chrono Cross]]. A new acoustic arrangement of the music from Chrono Cross' was quoted by Mitsuda as planned for release in 2006, despite it being previously rumored to emerge in July of 2005. However, such an album has yet to be published.  
==Concerts==
Mistuda's music from Chrono Trigger was performed live by the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra in 1996 at the Orchestral Game Concert in Tokyo, Japan. The first symphonic performance of his music outside of Japan took place in 2005 at the Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig, Germany when music from Chrono Cross was presented. A suite of music from Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross was a part of the symphonic world-tour with video game music Play! A Video Game Symphony, where Mitsuda was in attendance for the concert's world-premiere in Chicago on May 27, 2006. His suite of Chrono music was performed. Mitsuda has also appeared with the Eminence Symphony Orchestra as a special guest.


==Sound designer credits==
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