FFX Vinyl Soundtrack Set records Final Fantasy X

FFX Vinyl Soundtrack Set Will Appear in October

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Final Fantasy X, Square Enix offered a new way to hear its music. The Square Enix Store is taking pre-orders for a FFX vinyl soundtrack set. It is a limited edition release that spans two records. Pre-orders are open for the $54.99 collection. It will launch on October 27, 2021.

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Square Enix noted that this is the first time the FFX soundtrack appeared on vinyl. It also noted this will be a limited release. 19 songs from the game will appear on two records. Also, each of the two discs will feature art of Tidus and Yuna on each side.

Here’s the full track list for this FFX soundtrack release.

  • Disc 1, Side A
    1. ”Zanarkand”
    2. ”Tidus’ Theme”
    3. ”Otherworld”
    4. ”Battle Theme”
    5. ”Besaid”
  • Disc 1, Side B
    1. ”Hymn of the Fayth”
    2. ”Phantoms”
    3. ”Yuna’s Theme”
    4. ”Movement in Green”
    5. ”The Sending”
    6. ”Auron’s Theme”
    7. ”Chocobo Jam”
  • Disc 2, Side C
    1. ”Rikku’s Theme”
    2. ”Assault”
    3. ”Suteki da ne (Isn’t It Wonderful?)”
    4. ”A Fleeting Dream”
  • Disc 2, Side D
    1. ”Fight with Seymour”
    2. ”A Contest of Aeons”
    3. ”Final Battle”

And here’s a better look at both sides of the two FFX records.

Final Fantasy X is available on the PlayStation 2. When FFX/X2 HD Remaster launched, it also brought the game to the Nintendo Switch, PS3, PS4, Vita, and Xbox One. The FFX vinyl soundtrack set will appear on October 27, 2021.


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