![]() The Crimson Echoes team immediately complied with Square-Enix’s request, canceling and destroying all work on the title, something they had promised to do from the beginning. What may have seemed like a labor of love to Chrono fans was “an act of copyright infringement” that was “deliberate and willful,” a “ROM hack game” that can command up to $150,000 in salutary damages. Why all the “was” talk? All work on Crimson Echoes has been halted and the release canceled in response to a cease and desist letter sent by Chrono copyright holders Square-Enix. ![]() It was, they said, an “unprecedently exhaustive work in the ROM modification community.” ![]() According to its creators, Crimson Echoes boasted 35 hours of gameplay, 10 endings, and 23 chapters. The release of Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes, a full-length RPG in development by fans since 2004, has been halted in response to a cease and desist letter sent by Square-Enix.Ĭhrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes, a fan-made Chrono game based on the Chrono Trigger ROM, had been in development since late 2004 and was scheduled for an online release on May 31 this year. ![]()
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