Bravely Default track in Theatrhythm Final Bar Line
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Theatrhythm Final Bar Line Bravely Default DLC Tracks Are Out Now

Square Enix released the Bravely Default series DLC pack for Theatrhythm Final Bar Line. The new content adds six new tracks to the game in total. The first four come from the first Bravely Default, which was originally released in Japan as Bravely Default: Flying Fairy in 2012. The last two tracks are from the 2021 entry Bravely Default II.

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Here is the full list of the tracks included in this DLC pack:

  1. “The Horizon: Endless Light and Shadow” from Bravely Default
  2. “That of the Name” from Bravely Default
  3. “The Evil Wings” from Bravely Default
  4. “Uroboros, the Serpent that Devours the Horizon” from Bravely Default
  5. “Spurred into Flight, Drenched and Fallen – The Night Rises” from Bravely Default II
  6. “The Ones Who Gather Stars in the Night” from Bravely Default II

There’s also a launch trailer for it that shows samples of “The Horizon: Endless Light and Shadow,” “That of the Name,” and “Uroboros, the Serpent that Devours the Horizon.”

You can watch the full series pack trailer below:

Players who purchased Theatrhythm Final Bar Line‘s third season pass can immediately get the Bravely Default DLC pack. The season pass includes tracks from the SaGa and Mana series, as well as Xenogears.

The third season pass contains one more DLC pack that Square Enix will release on November 1, 2023. While the company has still yet to reveal the pack’s title, it will add eight new tracks to the list.

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is available worldwide on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.


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