Theatrhythm Chrono Trigger DLC Songs

Chrono Trigger DLC Songs Coming to Theatrhythm Final Bar Line

Square Enix announced the release date for Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross DLC songs for Theatrhythm Final Bar Line. The pack of six songs will release on May 17, 2023 for both versions of the game. They are available alone or in the season pass.

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The six tracks included in the Theatrhythm Final Bar Line DLC pack include five tracks from Chrono Trigger and a track from Radical Dreamers, the visual novel set between the two games. The tracks are:

  • “Wings That Cross Time”
  • “Chrono Trigger”
  • “Boss Battle 2”
  • “Battle with Magus”
  • “Corridors of Time”
  • “Radical Dreams -Le Tresor Interdit-“

All tracks were originally composed by Yasunori Mitsuda.

This is not the first DLC for Theatrhythm Final Bar Line featuring music from other Square Enix titles. The Nier series, the SaGa series and The World Ends with You have also featured in previous DLC packs.

Chrono Trigger originally released for the SNES in 1995. It’s become a fan favorite over the years, widely considered to be one of the best RPGs ever made. It was followed by Radical Dreamers, a visual novel released for the Super Famicom Satellaview in 1996, and a sequel, Chrono Cross, released for the PS1 in 1999. Chrono Cross saw a modern re-release in 2022 which included the first Western release of Radical Dreamers.

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is out now for Nintendo Switch and PS4. The Chrono Trigger Vol. 1 DLC pack will release on May 17, 2023.


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