Hot on the heels of inadvertent leaks from Atlus for Persona 5 Tactica and Persona 3 Reload, Square Enix now finds itself in a similar whirlwind of unintentional news leakage. The source of excitement? An intriguing logo that made an unexpected appearance on Square Enix's support site, hinting at a possible revamp of the classic role-playing game, Star Ocean: The Second Story.

Star Ocean: The Second Story, fondly remembered by JRPG fans for its immersive gameplay, engaging plot, and captivating characters, made its debut in the far-off year of 1998.

Released for the original PlayStation, the sequel found a comfortable home in the hearts of gamers across the globe. Since then, Tri-Ace, the game's developer, has solidified the franchise's status in the gaming scene. In fact, last October, Square Enix heralded the launch of Star Ocean: The Divine Force, a testament to the series' longevity.

For those unacquainted with the game's charm, Star Ocean: The Second Story, the second installment in the series, ranks as one of the franchise's finest offerings, standing out even among the rich array of role-playing games available on the first PlayStation. But what truly has gamers on the edge of their seats is the potential remake of this cherished classic, a project Square Enix has yet to officially announce.