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Masayoshi Soken Talked About The Primals Videos Leaving ABEMA

Sound Director and Composer for Final Fantasy XIV Masayoshi Soken has taken to X (formerly known as Twitter) to address rumors about past performances of The Primals being removed from Japanese website AMEBA. In the statement, he warns viewers to be wary of any potential rumors or any incorrect information that could be floating around concerning the removal of those videos.

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You can read Soken’s statement about The Primals videos on AMEBA below:

However, despite this several comments on X are confused about the approach of how the issue is being handled. One particular question asks why the official Final Fantasy XIV social accounts, or the website, aren’t the ones clearing up the misunderstanding. Further on in the chain, the user that brought up the inquiry states that the video in question is still available to watch through the PC version of AMEBA.

On January 4, 2024 Kenny Omega announced both Soken and Final Fantasy series Composer Nobuo Uematsu collaborated on a new theme song for the wrestling star. Additionally, Jason Charles Miller, who provided vocals for several songs in Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, will be lending his talents once again for this track.

Final Fantasy XIV is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.


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