Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy To See 5-Disc Compilation Album In Japan

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Next month, Square Enix will be releasing a 5-disc compilation album for Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy in Japan. The album will be split into EMS, FMS, BMS, Chaos Shrine and Original Sound Track discs.

 

That last one contains arranged tracks by composer Yoshitaka Hirota.

 

The entire will be available in Japan on July 31st for 3,990 yen. Of course, if you don’t care to import a physical copy, you can also already download music from Theatrhythm via iTunes, using the links above.

 


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