Final Fantasy III Four Souls

Final Fantasy III Four Souls Record Will Release this November to Celebrate 30th Anniversary

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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Final Fantasy III, Square Enix will be releasing a limited edition record titled Final Fantasy III Four Souls. Fans of Final Fantasy III can immediately pre-order Four Souls from the Square Enix e-STORE, Sony Music Shop, and Amazon Japan. Final Fantasy III Four Souls will cost ¥3,850 or roughly $36 and is expected to ship on November 18, 2020. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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Additionally, for those that purchase the record you will also receive a download code for the songs. So even if you don’t have a record player, you will still be able to enjoy both the original music and new arranged pieces. The following songs will be included on the Final Fantasy III Four Souls record:

A Side Arrangement Version:

  • Eternal Wind
  • The Crystal Tower
  • Requiem
  • Elia, the Maiden of Water

B Side Original Version:

  • Eternal Wind
  • The Crystal Tower
  • Requiem
  • Elia, the Maiden of Water

As you can see, the tracks are the same between both sides of the album. However, as mentioned above one side of the record will have the arrangement versions of those original tracks. Die-hard Final Fantasy III fans will want to get their hands on the Four Souls record. Final Fantasy: Memory of Heroes has recently released as well, and includes the novelization of Final Fantasy III.

Final Fantasy III original released in Japan on April 27, 1990 for the Famicom. Final Fantasy III would eventually reach Western audiences in 2006 and 2007 in a complete remake of the game for the Nintendo 3DS.


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