Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack Now Streaming on Apple Music & Spotify

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Square Enix has officially released the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack on both Apple Music and Spotify as of Friday, January 30. While there was no formal announcement made, users began noticing the OST pop up on streaming services this morning.

The official soundtrack was released digitally and physically on April 10, 2024, and has now finally arrived on streaming services following the recent announcement of the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack Plus, set to launch on April 1 in Japan. The Original Soundtrack contains 175 tracks, but it does not include those from the Gold Saucer minigames.

Stream the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack Now

You can check out the soundtrack at the below links to Apple Music & Spotify:

More Recent Final Fantasy VII News

This news comes just after the launch of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade on Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X|S. In our 4.5/5 review, we wrote, “Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is an absolute joy to play on Nintendo Switch 2. This fantastic RPG is filled with memorable characters, an amazing narrative, and an engaging combat system that’s almost impossible to put down. The game runs great and looks excellent, with performance consistent at 30 FPS. While some visuals can appear grainy due to heavy DLSS usage, it’s a small trade-off for having this wonderful game on the go.” Rebirth is set to launch on both platforms in the future.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Dear Destiny, a new light novel from Kazushige Nojima, is also set to receive news on an English translation soon, according to Square Enix.

Noah Hunter
Noah Hunter
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