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    Square Enix Shares Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack PV

    A new 90 second video.

    Square Enix has shared a new PV on its official YouTube Channel ahead of the release of the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack. The PV features three tracks, which include both ‘Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII – Battle Edit’ and ‘No Promises to Keep LOVELESS Ver.’. 

    The official release of this soundtrack is set for April 10, 2024. A total of 175 tracks are included, but this only scratches the surface of the full soundtrack. Dozens of tracks have likely been held off for an Original Soundtrack Plus release similar to Final Fantasy VII Remake. Both a Standard Edition and ~Special Edit Version~ of the OST will be made available. The ~Special Edit Version~ contains all music exclusive to minigames and side quests in the game. Funny enough, April 10 also happens to be the 4th anniversary of Final Fantasy VII Remake

    You can take a look at the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack PV below:

    Right now, you can listen to five select tracks from this soundtrack on streaming services. This is part of the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack (Preview Version) EP. Tracks include ‘Toward Mt. Nibel,’ ‘Main Theme of FFVII – Battle Edit,’ ‘With Heavy Heart – A Seabreeze Stroll,’ ‘Rufus’s Welcoming Ceremony – Seventh, Ten-Hut!’, and
    ‘Listen to the Cries of the Planet – Battle Edit.’

    Also streaming is the full version of ‘No Promises to Keep’, sung by Loren Allred and composed by Nobuo Uematsu. This track serves as the main theme for the game, making an appearance both during the credits and in-game at the Gold Saucer during the LOVELESS Play.

    Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is available now exclusively for PlayStation 5. In case you missed it, be sure to check out our 5/5 review of the game, where we stated, “Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a generational RPG that exemplifies everything there is to love about the medium.”

    Noah Hunter
    Noah Hunter
    Noah is Final Weapon’s Editor-in-Chief. He co-founded the website in June 2019 and has been writing for it ever since. In total, he has over five years of writing experience across many publications, including IGN Entertainment. His favorite series include Xeno and Final Fantasy.

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