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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Soundtrack Track List Revealed

Square Enix Music revealed the track list for the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth soundtrack. It also offered the orchestral arrangement of the Final Fantasy VII Remake soundtrack on streaming services.

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In total, the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth soundtrack will feature seven discs, with about twenty-three tracks per disc. The track list is available in both Japanese and English, and you can check out which disc will have which pieces. For example, “Barret’s Theme – Bitter Memories” is on Disc 3 and “Battle on the Big Bridge – Rebirth” is on Disc 5. This is not a complete track list, as we still don’t know what’s going to be on Disc 7. But this is a way for players to quickly find their favorites once they get the discs.

As for the orchestral arrangement of the Final Fantasy VII Remake soundtrack, you can listen to them via services like Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. There is a total of elven tracks, and you can listen to them for free. Some tracks include “Tifa’s Theme – Seventh Heaven,” “Those Who Fight – Battle Medley,” and “One-Winged Angel – Rebirth.”

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is readily available for the PS5. The console exclusivity arrangement will end on May 29, 2024.


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