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FFXIV Dawntrail Vinyl Single Also Available Digitally

Square Enix announced that it released the Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail theme song single vinyl. The record is available for purchase in not only physical, but also digital formats.

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The single features two versions of the song performed by Amanda Achen and the Primals band. “Dawntrail” is the full-length version heard in the music video published in early April 2024. Meanwhile, “Open Sky – The Theme from Dawntrail” is the track that has been edited to act as the expansion’s main theme song.

Square Enix’s North American and European web stores have also been accepting pre-orders for the physical vinyl. People residing in each region can pay $24.99 / €24.99 to have the vinyls imported from Japan.

Every purchase of the vinyl package will come with a serial code that lets the owner download digital MP3 files of both tracks. However, Square Enix is also offering direct digital purchases for people who prefer the format.

Even though the English webpage also contains an aggregate link for digital version purchases, most of the links provided pertain to Japanese websites like Recochoku and Dwango. Only the iTunes Store link will direct the visitors to their own regions and currencies to access the tracks.

The Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail theme song single is now available in both physical vinyl and digital formats. The actual expansion for the online game will appear on PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on July 2, 2024. Players who have pre-ordered the expansion will be allowed early access on June 28, 2024.


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