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The Chrono Trigger Orchestral Arrangement – Melodies Across Time album is now available digitally worldwide from Square Enix. Physical CDs will be released in Western regions later this month.
I was so excited to hear about the Chrono Trigger Orchestral Arrangement – Melodies Across Time album! It’s basically the music from Chrono Trigger performed by the orchestra from the 30th Anniversary Concert. If you’re in Japan, you can grab the CD for 3,800 Yen plus tax, and in North America, it’s $32.99 on the Square Enix store. They have an official English website with all the details, which you can find here. Right now, though, it’s only available to download – no streaming, unfortunately. You can find links to buy it digitally here, and the prices will vary depending on where you are. It’s currently around $12.90. If you’re trying to find it on iTunes and it’s not showing up yet, don’t worry, just give it a few hours to update in your region.
Chrono Trigger Orchestral Arrangement – Melodies Across Time track list
1. Presentiment / Chrono Trigger
2. Secret of the Forest / Wind Scene
3. Courage and Pride / Frog’s Theme
4. Lab 16’s Ruin / Robo’s Theme
5. The Day the World Revived / Lavos’ Theme
6. Brink of Time / Delightful Spekkio / Fanfare 3
7. Primitive Mountain / Ayla’s Theme
8. Determination / Wings That Cross Time
9. World Revolution / Last Battle
10. To Far Away Times
Haven’t experienced Chrono Trigger? Check out my guide that details every release to help you choose the perfect one for you.
Chrono Trigger is now available on iOS, Android, and PC (Steam).
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2026-01-14 08:56