Final Fantasy VII Remake’s soundtrack will be available tomorrow, February 26 to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music Unlimited and other music subscription services Square Enix announced Thursday. According to a press release, it will be 156 cuts (overall?) Striking.
The game is soundtrack was an excellent rendition of the iconic music of the original game, and I regularly listen to it via random YouTube videos. The official arrival on streaming services should make it much easier to listen to it.
We know you’ve been waiting for this for a while …
From 26 February, the @Final fantasy VII Remake Soundtrack is available on online music subscription services like Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited! pic.twitter.com/IKSSOEhAxW
– FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (@finalfantasyvii) 25 February 2021
The news comes with a flood of others Final Fantasy VII-related announcements. Final Fantasy VII Remake gets a PS5 patch with major quality of life changes and a new episode focusing on Yuffie Kisaragi, an optional party member from the original game. Square Enix also announced Final Fantasy VII The first soldier, a new mobile Battle Royale game that will hit Android and iOS later this year. It also develops Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis, another mobile game that looks another remake of the original Final Fantasy VII and contains elements of spin-offs such as Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Ever crisis is scheduled to debut in 2022.
At this rate there may soon be 156 Final Fantasy VII remakes.