Exists a port for the Chrono Trigger Switch?
"Where in the world is a port for a Chrono Trigger Switch?" In the park, I yell, but no one hears me. Basically, a game with this much history, this much respect, and this much quality ought to be available on the Nintendo Switch, a system that is jam-packed with both new and old JRPGs from several creators.
Of all those developers, Square Enix is one of the most passionate about JRPGs, particularly for the Switch, yet for some reason, they haven't given Chrono Trigger a Switch version. We investigate any tip that points to something like to that occurring below. For even more unrealistic expectations, see our port pontifications for the Twilight Princess Switch, Wind Waker Switch, and GTA V Nintendo Switch.
Exists a port for the Chrono Trigger Switch?
There isn't a Chrono Trigger Switch port as of this writing. Square Enix has not released any official information on the game's release on Nintendo's popular hybrid platform, thus we are unable to confirm or deny its existence. Nevertheless, speculation is always entertaining, so take that below; who knows, maybe it will appear on the Nintendo Switch 2?Is a Chrono Trigger Switch port coming?
Although there isn't any proof of a Chrono Trigger Switch port, it seems like a reasonable idea for a number of reasons. First off, there are a ton of fantastic JRPGs on the Nintendo Switch, both old and new, like Chrono Cross (which you can read all about in our Chrono Cross remaster review), Bravely Default, Final Fantasy, Octopath Traveler, and Dragon Quest.What is the commonality among all those games? Yes, they are all from Square Enix, a business that just adores developing content for the Nintendo Switch. Additionally, Chrono Trigger is owned by this firm. So, where on earth is it?
It's conceivable that it may get a full remaster in the same HD-2D approach as Octopath, which is now being done for Dragon Quest III. However, because the original DQIII is currently available on Switch, I fail to see how Square Enix can do both. But I don't mind Square taking their time on this one, especially considering how poorly done the PC remaster was (it was essentially just the mobile version).
On which systems is Chrono Trigger available?
Chrono Trigger is now available on the SNES, PlayStation1, Nintendo DS, i-mode, iOS, Android, and Windows platforms, if you can't wait for a Nintendo Switch port. If you want to experience something authentically vintage, click the link below.
That's all the Chrono Trigger Switch options I can think of for now. See how probable those fantastic games are for yourself by visiting our sites on the Starfield Switch, Elden Ring Switch, and Ocarina of Time Switch.