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The Final Fantasy VII Remake Soundtrack Has 7 CDs and Costs $77.77

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Square Enix is apparently really leaning on its lucky number for its next score. A Final Fantasy VII Remake soundtrack has been announced. The Final Fantasy VII Remake Original Soundtrack ~Special Edit Version~ is seven CDs long and will cost $77.77 through the Square Enix Store. (It costs ¥7,777 in Japan.) Its release date does break the pattern a little, even though the first-run limited edition will be released on May 27, 2020.

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The Final Fantasy VII Remake Original Soundtrack ~Special Edit Version~ full track listing hasn’t been revealed yet. However, its official website does confirm the new theme song “Hollow,” performed by Survive Said The Prophet’s Yosh and composed by Nobuo Uematsu, will be there. One CD will also be dedicated to the in-game jukebox and only feature its in-world songs.

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This is the second Final Fantasy VII Remake soundtrack to be confirmed. A two-disc vinyl release with 20 tracks from the original and remake also appeared. Like this one, it also cost ¥7,777 in Japan.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Original Soundtrack ~Special Edit Version~ will be released on May 27, 2020, following the game’s April 10, 2020 PlayStation 4 debut. However, given the uncertain state of the world, the product page does warn that the import item’s arrival could face custom delays and the release date could shift.


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