• Japan enjoys second Theatrhythm DLC

    Square Enix has announced another batch of additional songs for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, including the battle theme from the still Japan-only Final Fantasy Type 0. This is the first non-main series track to make it into the game, opening up the potential for numerous underrated soundtracks to make it in further DLCs.

    It seems like a good time to live in the land of the rising sun, with numerous Square Enix goodies hitting their shores before anywhere else. For Theatrhythm in particular, Square Enix plans to have extra DLC tracks available every two or three weeks until - presumably - they run out of music.

    Everybody's favourite purple octopus Ultros in a battle with some familiar heroes.

    The four DLC tracks span the entire series, including both the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy XIII, giving fans plenty of variety. Few are bound to disappoint; the Final Fantasy series has maintained a high level of quality in the soundtracks.

    Final Fantasy - Matoya no Dokutsu (Field Music)

    Final Fantasy III - Battle 1 (Battle Music)

    Final Fantasy XIII - Arukakiiruti Dai Hirahara (Field Music)


    Final Fantasy Type Zero - Warera Kitareri (Battle Music)
    Comments 5 Comments
    1. I Don't Need A Name's Avatar
      I Don't Need A Name -
      Roughly, how much are they charging for their DLCs?
    1. Jiro's Avatar
      Jiro -
      Yeah that would've been a good thing to add in there! Between 100 to 150 yen, which I believe works out to be between £0.80-£1.20, $1.20-$1.85, and €0.95-€1.40 for all the major currencies. Pretty cheap, but they'll add up!
    1. I Don't Need A Name's Avatar
      I Don't Need A Name -
      Yeah, I was thinking that. Compared to the likes of Ubisoft, Squeenix haven't been bad with DLC prices, but that price for single songs would soon cost a fortune
    1. Jiro's Avatar
      Jiro -
      Fortunately they seem to be giving out smaller packs, instead of individual songs!
    1. I Don't Need A Name's Avatar
      I Don't Need A Name -
      Well that's even better! Shame I don't own a 3DS/live in Japan
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