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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | So reads the back of the case for SaGa Frontier. SaGa Frontier was the first SaGa game released in North America since SaGa III (Final Fantasy Legend 3), and the first one on the PlayStation. It came out March 25 1998, (July 11 '97 in Japan) and was produced by Square Soft's Production Team 2 (referred to as "2nd Division" in-game). The 75 song soundtrack was composed and arranged by Kenji Ito, who also did the soundtracks for previous SaGa titles. |