Songs From Final Fantasy XV Are Listed On iTunes

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The theme song for Final Fantasy XV, Florence + the Machine’s cover of “Stand by Me” has been spotted (initially by FinalFantasy.net) on iTunes as part of the band’s “Songs from Final Fantasy XV” EP. The digital collection consists of three songs for $2.99. Each track can also be purchased individually for $1.29.

 

Of particular interest may be the two new tracks on the EP, “Too Much Is Never Enough” and “I Will Be”. Both songs clock in at over five minutes long and boast Florence + the Machine’s signature ethereal sound. Although, neither track has appeared in a trailer or footage from the game.

 

“Songs from Final Fantasy” is listed with a release date of August 12, 2016 in the U.S. iTunes store.


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