Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy will be launching in Japan on February 16th, an 25th anniversary present to the fanbase in the form of a rhythm based RPG featuring music and characters throughout the series. Eight songs will be available as DLC at launch, with subsequent DLC updates coming every few weeks. The launch DLC incudes:
Final Fantasy II – “Battle Scene” (Battle) Nobuo Uematsu
Final Fantasy IV – “The Final Battle” (Battle) Nobuo Uematsu
Final Fantasy V – “In Search of Light” (Field) Nobuo Uematsu
Final Fantasy VII – “Cosmo Canyon” (Field) Nobuo Uematsu
Final Fantasy VIII – “Ride On” (Field) Nobuo Uematsu
Final Fantasy X – “Someday The Dream Will End” (Field) Nobuo Uematsu
Final Fantasy XI – “Fighters of the Crystal” (Battle) Naoshi Mizuta
Final Fantasy XIII – “Fighting Fate” (Battle) Masashi Hamauzu
Via: FF-Reunion
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BooooOOooo! DLC-at-launch-that-could-have-been-in-the-game!
They’d make more money by finishing the Dissidia 012 DLC instead of wasting time with this crap
Sounds like some good songs. :3
I fully expect a CHOCOBO DLC pack, by the way. EVERY CHOCOBO SONG EVER.
Including Crazy Chocobo from XIII-2.
Goddamn idiots are abusing DLC
Ride On, Someday the Dream Will End, and Fighting Fate will be mine!
Yeah fighting fate is such a boss song. never the less it should have been in game! >.<
Is this coming to the US?
Buy Final Fantasy XV for $60. Get five-minute game. Download each individual minute of gameplay after that for $5. Laugh as Square Enix wonders why their stocks are plummeting.
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