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Chrono Trigger Character Sprites Used for One Mark Collection Gacha

Chrono Trigger Character Sprites Used for One Mark Collection Gacha
Image via Square Enix

Square Enix announced a new assortment of Chrono Trigger personal marker style merchandise based on sprites of characters from the JRPG, and they’ll be available in a One Mark Collection in Japan. These will show up in capsule machines starting on March 27, 2026. It will be 500円 (~$3.15) per try. It is unknown if we could eventually see them worldwide or Square Enix sell them via their official store at some point.

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There are 15 keychains in this collection, with one being an unrevealed “secret.” All seven of the main cast members are present, and there are two versions of each one. One tends to be the character in a more neutral pose, while the other shows them about to attack in a fight. Each one has a lobster claw hook attached to the top of the charm, so you could attach it to a zipper or use it as a keychain, and that arrives attached to an elastic band that could be put on a water bottle or an umbrella.

Here are all the confirmed appearances:

  • Ayla
  • Crono
  • Frog
  • Lucca
  • Marle
  • Magnus
  • Robo

And there’s an initial image that shows 14 of the 15 character sprite charms that are part of the Chrono Trigger: One Mark Collection set.

Chrono Trigger Character Sprites Used for One Mark Collection Gacha
Image via Square Enix

This Chrono Trigger merchandise is showing up following the 31st anniversary of the game. It originally debuted in Japan in March 1995 on the Super Famicom. It follows a Music Special Live Stream earlier this month that involved an array of songs from the soundtrack. 

The Chrono Trigger: One Mark Collection of personal marker character sprite charms will launch in Japan on March 27, 2026, and it’s unknown if we’ll see the merchandise worldwide. The game is available in various forms on the SNES, PlayStation, DS, PC, and mobile devices. 

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