Fire Emblem Three Houses soundtrack

Fire Emblem: Three Houses Soundtrack Will Be Out on February 17, 2021

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Intelligent Systems and Pony Canyon revealed the Fire Emblem: Three Houses Original Soundtrack. It will be available for to buy starting on February 17, 2021. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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This soundtrack will consist of six CDs that include every BGM track available in Fire Emblem: Three Houses—including those added through post-launch DLC. The sixth CD will also include variations of the main theme song “The Maiden of Hresvelg,” including the English songs like “The Edge of Dawn (Seasons of Warfare)” and “Song of the Nabataeans.”

There will also a bonus DVD that includes the “Battle On (Thunder)” versions of the map themes, BGMs from prior series titles that can be unlocked with Fire Emblem amiibo figures, and a collection of jingles that include the Level Up fanfare, among others. The entire soundtrack length will be over eight hours long. You can also check the full Japanese tracklist on the soundtrack’s official webpage.

Fire Emblem Three Houses soundtrack

The regular edition, which will retail at 7,700 yen (~$73), contains only the six BGM CDs, the bonus music DVD, and a 20-page full-colored booklet. The limited first print edition, which will be available for 11,000 yen (~$104), will exclusively add four tall-sized postcards and an orgel music box that plays “The Maiden of Hresvelg.”

Fire Emblem: Three Houses Original Soundtrack will be released in Japan on February 17, 2021. The game itself is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch. You can also check more merchandise related to Three Houses, such as a collection of accessories from Super Groupies and a figma figure of Edelgard von Hresvelg.


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