Hasn't been below $6 / 6€ before in official stores according to GG.Deals.

$3.74 / 3,74€ at 75% off on Steam:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/613830/CHRONO_TRIGGER/

For GMG XP Gold, Silver & Bronze members, it's 3,08€ at 79% off:

https://www.greenmangaming.com/games/chrono-trigger/

Edit: after I posted this, GMG even added the new XP Spring Bonus Pack which includes a 3% off voucher, so you can get it down to 2,99€ at 80% off:

https://www.greenmangaming.com/de/xp-offers/bonus/gold-bonus/
https://www.greenmangaming.com/xp-offers/bonus/silver-bonus/

Edit2: 3,18€ on Humble with the full Choice discount (only 15% in this case):

https://www.humblebundle.com/store/chrono-trigger

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Don't forget claim 3% Extra Off voucher before buy!
Reduce the price to 2.99 EUR.

Your XP Pack
3% Extra Off PC Games
https://www.greenmangaming.com/xp-offers/bonus/silver-bonus/

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Huh. I explicitly looked for XP vouchers before buying it myself. There were none. Now there is the Spring XP Bonus Pack. They seem to have added it after I posted this. Oh well... lost 9 Cents. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Edited the main post accordingly.

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Oh well... lost 9 Cents. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Damn, me too :)

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I love how GMG doesn't give me these codes when I'm in Mexico. I go to the US, use public wifi, and it gives them to me, but it won't let me use them back home... and it's blocked me from buying things there, too.

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WHERE YOU LIVE IS PRETTY COOL
But this promotion is currently unavailable in your region.

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FUCK THAT GUY I HATE HIM SO MUCH XD

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But do you hate him as much as he hates that beach? :D

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Bronze XP here, its -79% for me as well

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Thx, edited the main post accordingly.

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aaaaah annoying gmg "Unfortunately, you have reached the maximum number of copies allowed for one of the products you are trying to purchase."
I bought in past one i cant buy more, bleh.

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Thx!

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Thanks, bought! From the wishlist straight into the backlog! ;-)

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Humble also sells it for 3,18€ at 79% off with the extra discount for long time Choice members.

https://www.humblebundle.com/store/chrono-trigger

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wow, that's historic. never seen squenix classic jrpg goes for more than 50% discount.
I'm going to wait some more. if it could go 75%, it could go 90% too. maybe a bundle too!
keep waiting until i become a skeleton

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Well, speaking as a skeleton of sorts..

Other than mainstream Final Fantasy titles (ie, a few less well recieved spinoffs are exceptions) and a few other premier lines (Kingdom Hearts, Dragon Quest, etc), Square Enix is totally fine going down to -75% (or even -80% or -90% if it's a western release they published, like Life is Strange) for older or more obscure or unfranchised titles. Even mainstream Final Fantasies (barring the newest offerings, of course) have gone down to a consistent -60% in recent years.

That said, they thus far have done such shifts over the entirety of their publishing, not on a per-game basis (ie, if one game goes 5% lower on lowest, then basically all games from that timeframe or older have also dropped similarly- for example, all affected Final Fantasy titles dropped to -60% from -50% practically all at once), and the drops have been very, very gradual.

So from that alone, it's very unlikely to see a drop to -90% on Chrono Trigger (since that'd need Square Enix to both lower their overall cap for older JRPG reductions, and be willing to drop non-Western titles to 90% off, both things there's no clear expectation of them doing).


But, moreso, the price reduction's specifically being done in honor of Chrono Trigger's 30th anniversery, so..

There's been talks of a Chrono Trigger remake for some time, same as for remakes of FF6, FF8, FF9, and FF10; Thus far, nothing official's been stated for any of them, other than some "what would you consumers like to see if we did do such a remake" questions being thrown out.

So, in short, unless a CT remake is made and they discount CT further as a result of that, or you wait another 10 years for the 40th anniversery, any hopes of seeing a better discount within the next 10 years are at the "wish upon a star" level of baseless hope in wish fulfillment. It's possible, but definitely don't count on it. It's also worth noting that Square Enix has a reputation of removing older versions of games after releasing new versions- they didn't do it for Final Fantasy 7, so there's no precedence for them doing it for remakes, but nonetheless, it's still a possibility to consider.


PS: Other than the long, long discontinued Square Enix mystery boxes, done through Square Enix themself, I don't believe Square Enix has ever participated in any bundles (barring of course with western titles like Life is Strange). Similarly, Capcom's main Japanese division (ithat is, Consumer Games Division 3- Division 2 handles "multiplayer" oriented games like Street Fighter, Division 1 "international" games like Resident Evil and Strider) isn't known for bundling its games (eg, Monster Hunter, Ace Attorney) either.


TL;DR: If you're wanting the complete original (minus two cutscenes removed from the PS/DS release) version any time soon, now is probably the best time to get that version of Chrono Trigger off of Steam. Otherwise there's not much reason to not wait on the potential remake instead, unless you're wanting to be a purist (insomuch as the post-SNES releases can be considered such).

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