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‘Theathrythm Final Bar Line’ Arrives: What You Need to Know

THEATRHYTHM FINAL BAR LINE represents the new exciting opportunity for ownership of either Nintendo Switch or PlayStation 4 consoles in both physical and digital formats! The game is available, and it boasts an impressive collection of 385 meticulously curated musical compositions spanning the entirety of the FINAL FANTASY saga.

At its heart, the THEATRHYTHM FINAL BAR LINE game comprises beloved melodies hailing from more than 40 distinct titles, showcasing the freshest harmonies from the very first FINAL FANTASY title and all the way to FINAL FANTASY XV within the primary series. This symphony also encompasses reimagined renditions, offshoots, as well as an array of diverse soundtrack CDs.

Square Enix sheds light

Square Enix has unveiled an array of game modes, story quests, as well as hundreds of songs in the lead-up of the game that are available. THEATRHYTHM FINAL BAR LINE was initially announced during a recent Nintendo Direct. For those curious about the game, a detailed review is now available. The Theatrhythm Final Bar Line song list includes everything officially revealed by Square Enix and storefronts for various editions.

There are three editions available now:

  • Standard Edition: Both physical and digital, with 385 tracks from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Digital Deluxe Edition: Includes all of the standard edition songs, 27 additional tracks, and Season Pass
  • Premium Digital Deluxe Edition: Contains standard edition tracks, 27 extra tracks, as well as Season Passes

The base game contains 385 tracks played across three stages:

  • Field Music Stages (FMS) for relaxed field music during exploration.
  • Battle Music Stages (BMS) with up-tempo battle themes.
  • Event Music Stage (EMS) that syncs with scenes from each title.

The Digital Deluxe Upgrade is priced at $29.99, and it’s available now on the PS Store.

 

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Square Enix Teases Final Fantasy 7 Remake Again

Many Final Fantasy fans will argue that the seventh entry in the long-running franchise is without a doubt the best one. Now, Square Enix works on Final Fantasy 7 Remake, and the company released another teaser about it.

The original FFVII was released in 1997 for the original PlayStation, and it became a quick hit among the PS community. A major promotional campaign and excellent production values attracted near-universal praise from critics and players alike. Several publications awarded a large number of prizes to the game, which is also counted as one of the most influential and important video games of all times.

Square Enix teased a full remake of the title at E3 2015. The announcement was well-received by the community, and many looked forward to the release of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. The task was being handled by a third-party developer called CyberConnect 2, which published many PlayStation games, including licensed Naruto titles.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake, teased again by Square Enix

The studio ran into some development problems, and Sony decided to move the project in-house. The decision was based on the need to maintain high production and quality standards correlated with a reliable schedule. After the move was announced, a period of silence began. Some sources claimed Square Enix might cancel the game while others said that an extended development period should be expected for such a large-scale initiative.

The demand for a remake grew exponentially in 2005 when a tech demo which featured the opening segment of the game was showcased on a PlayStation 3 during the E3 convention. At that point Square Enix staff appeared to be against the idea of developing a remake, offering several reasons, including the wish to create new titles, the difficulties posed by a port and an extended development schedule. While the game offered a rich story, it is known that new content will be featured in the sequel.

A new cinematic trailer on Final Fantasy 7 Remake was released by Square Enix, featuring several iconic scenes. An official release date wasn’t announced. Game director Tetsuya Nomura noted that more information would be released in June.

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Final Fantasy 9 Is Available For Nintendo Switch, While Final Fantasy 7 Comes Out In March

Thanks to the Nintendo Direct, we’ve learned that three classic Final Fantasy titles are coming on Nintendo Switch. Accordingly, Final Fantasy 7 would come out on March 26th for Nintendo Switch (as well as for Xbox One) and Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy, a Final Fantasy spinoff, would also launch next month, on March 20th. The third title, however, Final Fantasy 9 is already available for Nintendo Switch on Switch eShop for $21.

Final Fantasy 9 Is Available For Nintendo Switch – Final Fantasy 7 To Come Out in March

Last year, Square Enix, the games studio behind the Final Fantasy franchise, announced its plans to bring a whole bunch of Final Fantasy classic game to Nintendo Switch in 2019, including Final Fantasy 9 and Final Fantasy 7. While Final Fantasy 7 received a new teaser saying that the game would come soon on Switch, Final Fantasy 9 already rolled out, and it is available on Switch eShop.

Final Fantasy 9 launched initially on PlayStation in 2000. Next, over time, the game also rolled out for other platforms, including Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, and iOS. Now, finally, Final Fantasy 9 is available on Nintendo Switch.

The title was well-received by both gamers and critics. Final Fantasy 9 obtained high rates at its time, such as 9.75 out of 10 from Gameinformer or 9.2 out of 10 from IGN.

Square Enix Plans To Launch More Final Fantasy Titles on Nintendo Switch

In 2019, Square Enix also plans to roll out even more Final Fantasy title for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, as well. More specifically, Final Fantasy X, X-2, and Final Fantasy 12: The Zodiac Age would come out for the two before-mentioned consoles later this year.

Apparently, Final Fantasy X and X-2 would come out on April 16th, while Final Fantasy 12 would launch on April 30th. Also, Square Enix announced that there would be a PS4 and Nintendo Switch port of Final Fantasy: The Crystal Chronicles, but the studio offered no release date for that title.

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Kingdom Hearts 3: Square Enix Revealed Ten Keyblades

At the end of January, the most anticipated RPG game of 2019, Kingdom Hearts 3, is due to be launched. Square Enix, the developer of the game, has started to work on Kingdom Hearts 3 for a few years now, but countless delays and issues in the game’s development postponed its release. As we speak, the games release it’s just around the corner, so there’s nothing that could prevent Kindom Hearts 3 from rolling out on January 25th.

Although it’s dubbed as Kingdom Hearts 3, the title is the 12th installment in the series, and it is the direct sequel for Kingdom Hearts 3. It is also the last episodes of the so-called Dark Seeker saga.

For several months now, the Japanese games studio has been teasing the fans with all the new features and different worlds added to the game. Recently, Square Enix has even introduced a trailer to reveal the new cinematics of the game. But all these teasers are only keeping the franchise’s fans busy and revive their desire to play the latest story of Sora and her companions.

Kingdom Hearts 3: Square Enix Revealed Ten Keyblades

Today we are not offering you the opportunity to reveal scenario leaks or information about the gameplay of the game. If you have followed the news of Kingdom Hearts 3, you already know everything new about the upcoming RPG. On the other hand, what is certain is that you will most certainly take a look at it.

For those of you who didn’t yet hear about the news, Square Enix has just unveiled ten Kingdom Hearts 3 so-called Keyblades. Very typical according to its world of origin, the Keyblades play an indispensable role in the history of Kingdom Hearts games. Here are the ten Keyblades recently leaked by Square Enix.

Remember, the new Kingdom Hearts 3 would roll out on January 25th for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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Kingdom Hearts 3 Leaks Forced Square Enix To Ask The Fans Not To Post Spoilers

Kingdom Hearts 3 is the most sought-after video game of 2019, so far. However, many Kingdom Hearts 3 leaks have emerged online, a fact which forced Square Enix, via the game Director Tetsuya Nomura, to ask the franchise fans not to post spoilers, especially “epilogue and secret movie,” as Nomura reported, which are the game’s “biggest spoilers” overall.

“We’re aware that a small portion of Kingdom Hearts 3 has been circulating online before its official release. We are also aware as to how this has all happened. The whole team has been working together since yesterday night (Japan time) to investigate what we can do to better this situation, but first, we would like to ask that you do not share these videos,” said Tetsuya Nomura

“The game’s epilogue and secret movie, which are the biggest spoilers in this game, are planned to be released at a later date just in case, so they will not be shown before the game’s release,” he added.

Kingdom Hearts 3 Leaks Forced Square Enix To Ask The Fans Not To Post Spoilers

“We want everyone to be able to experience the full game after its release equally, so we ask for your continued support on this matter,” said Tetsuya Nomura who also added that Square Enix know how the Kingdom Hearts 3 leaks emerged on the Internet, but the game director did not reveal any details.

“We’re sorry to see this caused concern amongst our fans who are excited about the release. We’re one month out from the release. Let’s enjoy the game together when it releases on January 29, 2019,” said Tetsuya Nomura, the Kingdom Heart 3 Director.

In short, a Kingdom Hearts 3 gameplay video went online revealing some significant parts of the most sought-after game for 2019. Accordingly, Square Enix, via Tetsuya Nomura, asks the fans not to post spoilers so that everyone to enjoy the title when it comes out on January 29th, 2019.

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