Final Fantasy XVI Original Soundtrack
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Final Fantasy XVI Original Soundtrack Will be Available to Stream

The Final Fantasy XVI original soundtrack, which will include the OST for Echoes of the Fallen and The Rising Tide DLC, will be available to stream through Spotify and Apple Music. The soundtrack will become available on September 18, 2024 at 12AM according to AniPlayist. However, a specific timezone as to when the the soundtracks will release.

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A total of 172 tracks are available on the base game original soundtrack, with a total of 18 additional songs added through the DLC. This includes the theme of the game “Find the Flame,” which plays during several key moments. However, the soundtrack may not be available in all regions. Which means you may need to use the assistance of a VPN to listen to the OST in its entirety.

The release of the Final Fantasy XIV original soundtrack on streaming platforms coincides with the arrival of the PC port of the game. A demo was made available on Steam and the Epic Games Store, with your progress from the demo carrying over into the full release of the game.

Additionally those that pre-ordered the PC version will receive the Brave Blade, an iconic weapon from Final Fantasy V. This reward will also appear in the PlayStation 5 version of the game at a later date.

Final Fantasy XVI is available on the PS5 and PC.


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