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.The music for the video game, developed and published by as the fifteenth mainline entry in the series, was composed primarily. Having previously worked on the series, among various other titles, Final Fantasy XV was her first project for the series. Shimomura was brought on board the project in 2006, when it was a spin-off title called Final Fantasy Versus XIII, and stayed in her role during the game's ten-year. Her music, based around themes of 'friendship' and 'filial bonds', incorporates multiple musical genres, such as orchestral,. Several tracks, including the main theme 'Somnus', feature lyrics written by the game's original director.Final Fantasy XV was expanded into a multimedia project dubbed the ' Final Fantasy XV Universe', for which other composers were hired; composed the music for the film, with additional tunes from Shimomura. Yasuhisa Inoue and Susumi Akizuki of Righttrack wrote the music for the, while a team from the music studio Unique Note, who also worked on the base game, handled the mobile spin-off title Justice Monsters V.

The long awaited Final Fantasy XV soundtrack is here! This is the regular CD edition but artist credits were stolen from the mp3 tags from the files that are on the Limited Edition Bluray Audio version, except for 'Somnus' which has the credits from drammatica. Purchase Link(s) CDJapan (Regular Edition, CD) CDJapan (Limited Edition, Bluray).

English indie rock band collaborated on three songs for the game, including a of 's ', which acted as the official theme song. Later contributors to the soundtrack, via packs, were Keiichi Okabe, Tadayoshi Makino, and.Multiple albums have been released containing music from Final Fantasy XV and its spin-off media. Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack released in December 2016 in multiple versions, including a four-disc CD release, a Blu-ray release with additional tracks, and a special edition. The standard four-disc release was published internationally in 2017. The score for Kingsglaive released in September 2016 as a two-disc CD.

Other releases include a digital album for Justice Monsters V in September 2016, and limited digital albums for both Kingsglaive and Platinum Demo, a commercial demo acting as a prequel to Final Fantasy XV. The songs from Florence and the Machine were released in August 2016 as digital singles under the banner title 'Songs from Final Fantasy XV'. Reception of the albums was generally positive, with the main soundtrack album and Welch's tracks reaching high positions on music charts.

, Yoshitaka SuzukiReleasedDecember 21, 2016 (Japan)February 24, 2017 (Europe)March 24, 2017 (North America)Square Enix Music (Japan)(international)Koyo SonaeThe game's official soundtrack album, Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack, released first in Japan on December 21, 2016. The album was produced by Koyo Sonae. The soundtrack came in multiple editions. The standard four-disc CD and one-disc releases featured the entire in-game soundtrack with the exception of 'Stand by Me', coming to ninety tracks of music. A limited edition featured two Blu-ray discs and a CD; the first Blu-ray featured the full game soundtrack, the second Blu-ray disc held the track selection from the party's car radio in addition to Welch's rendition of 'Stand by Me', while the CD featured versions of selected tracks arranged for piano by Yui Morishita and Takuro Iga. The limited edition also had additional contents including behind-the-scenes footage concerning the recording of the soundtrack. The piano arrangements were performed by Yui Morishita, a noted Japanese pianist.

Selected tracks were also included in a 'Special Soundtrack' Blu-ray disc released as part of the Final Fantasy XV Ultimate Collector's Edition. The four-disc edition, which includes all available tracks from that version, was released internationally by in 2017. This version was released in Europe on February 24, and in North America on March 24.The Blu-ray and CD versions both entered the charts at #35, remaining in the charts for a further nine weeks.

The album was nominated for the 2017 Game Audio Network Guild's 'Best Original Soundtrack Album' award, though it lost to the soundtrack album for. Samar Farag of RPGFan was highly positive about the album and its mixture of tracks, saying that the shifts in style captured the game's theme of a road trip, with the exception of the track 'Bros on the Road' which he said was 'more appropriate in '.

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The rest of the album was generally praised, with the last section's dark tones and use of leitmotifs from 'Somnus', the environmental track 'Valse di Fantastica', and the character track 'Ardyn' earning particular praise. Video Game Music Online's Lucas Versantvoort gave the album a score of 3/5; while several tracks stood out as being good, he felt there was a lack of cohesive style present in other recent Final Fantasy scores, feeling that it was a lower-quality example of Shimomura's work than her earlier work on Kingdom Hearts. He also found the other contributors' work mixed, and disliked the mixture of different musical styles. Both reviewers praised 'Somnus' as the album's best track; Farag said he could 'easily call 'Somnus' one of Shimomura's greatest songs', while Versantvoort felt that it was underused in the soundtrack as a whole. Keiichi Okabe,ReleasedMarch 21, 2018Square Enix MusicA second album for CD and Blu-ray, Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack: Volume 2, was released on March 21, 2018. The album covers music from post-release DLC and the game's expanded Royal Edition. The five-disc CD release and first disc of the Blu-ray version contain the soundtracks from Episode Gladiolus, Episode Prompto, Episode Ignis, Comrades and the Royal Edition.

The second Blu-ray disc includes music from Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV, the main game's 'Chocobo Carnival' and collaboration events, and a live performance of the piano collections concert recorded in Osaka in June 2016. &ReleasedSeptember 7, 2016Square Enix MusicKingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack is the soundtrack album for Kingsglaive, containing all the music featured in the film. It was composed by John R. Graham, with added themes from Final Fantasy XV and the main theme composed by Yoko Shimomura. The two-CD album on September 7, 2016.

The album is also available for download from September 13 to November 29, 2016. It is exclusive to subscribers and requires the download of a special mobile application.Chris Greening of Video Game Music Online gave the score a rating of 4/5 stars, saying: 'Overall, the grand scale of the score was effective. There is no question by the end of the album that the aim of the director – and composer – was to create a grand-scale orchestral epic. While some of the thematic content occasionally gets lost in the bombastic instrumentation, the score itself is heartfelt and authentic, and makes for an enjoyable listen. When compared to Advent Children, the score to Kingsglaive is darker and more cinematic, setting a refreshing precedent for any future Final Fantasy films'.

Songs from Final Fantasy XV 'Songs from Final Fantasy XV'byReleasedAugust 12, 2016The three songs by the English group, 'Stand by Me', 'Too Much Is Never Enough', and 'I Will Be', were released together under the banner title 'Songs from Final Fantasy XV' as digital singles by on August 12, 2016. In addition to Florence and the Machine, the singles were produced with the help of and.In their first week of release, 'Stand by Me' and 'Too Much Is Never Enough' both charted: 'Too Much Is Never Enough' broke the top 100 in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain; 'Stand by Me' only succeeded in charting in the Brazilian charts, reaching #27.

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'I Will Be' failed to chart.KT Wong of Video Game Music Online gave the album a perfect score of 5/5 stars. Favorably comparing it to Welch's work on the band's album, he gave each track high praise: he felt 'Too Much Is Never Enough' successfully combined Noctis' journey with Welch's signature composition style, praised 'Stand by Me' as a cover that was both respectful and suitable for use with Final Fantasy, and found 'I Will Be' an excellent instrumental track backed up by Welch's vocals. He summed up by calling the album 'a worthy purchase for all fans of Final Fantasy as well as of Florence and the Machine'. Patrick Gann of RPGFan called 'Too Much Is Never Enough' his personal favorite from the album, calling it superior to the use of 'My Hands' or the work of. He also praised 'Stand by Me', saying that the version in the 'Uncovered' even trailer did not do the full piece justice. He called 'I Will Be' the type of song it was easy to become absorbed in despite the lack of understandable lyrics.

He called the overall album 'a day-one purchase for him'. Other releases A soundtrack album for Justice Monsters V, Justice Monsters V Original Soundtrack, released digitally on September 19, 2016, which consisted of eighteen tracks composed by members of Unique Note. It also released as a limited physical release, sold by Square Enix under their 'Square Enix Music' label at the 2016. A six-track digital album for Platinum Demo was for sale from September 13 to November 29, 2016.

Exclusive to subscribers and requiring the download of a special mobile application, it included visuals from the demo accompanying each track, and commentary from Shimomura on each track's creation. 'Endless', the theme used in the 'Omen' trailer, was released on the album Sublimation through a collaboration of trailer music labels End of Silence and Really Slow Motion. Final Fantasy XV Piano Collections, an album of tracks arranged for piano by Sachiko Miyano and Natsumi Kameoka, was released on February 22, 2017.

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Legacy The tracks 'Somnus' and 'Omnis Lacrima' from the game were included in compilation albums of Shimomura's music, and the former was released as downloadable content for when XV was still known as Versus XIII. Despite being a tune from a game which had then been in development for six years, Theatrhythm producer Ichiro Hazama decided to include it as it was a widely known song among the fans by that point, and that its inclusion would add to Theatrhythm 's purpose as a celebration of the Final Fantasy series for its 25th anniversary. Nomura also approved of the song's inclusion. A live concert was performed by the at on September 7, 2016. It featured 12 tracks from the game, and featured a guest appearance by Shimomura. Selections from the game were played by the Video Game Orchestra in Tokyo on March 25, 2017, alongside those of several other series. Orchestral performances of the instrumental version of 'Somnus' and the track 'Apocalypsis Noctis' were included in the album Distant Worlds IV: More Music from Final Fantasy, which released on June 30, 2017.

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An original orchestral arrangement of themes from the game by Shimomura was performed in Stockholm by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the Symphonic Memories concert, which also included selections from prior concerts of Final Fantasy music,.

Welcome!. Subreddit Archives. Upcoming Releases. New to Final Fantasy?.A subreddit for all things Final Fantasy!Please tag major spoilers. Remember that there may be people reading that are new to the franchise!!Spoiler goes here! This is the response received from Square Enix about the inaccurate item description:Thank you for contacting SQUARE ENIX support,We apologize for the frustration this may have caused. However, we would like to clarify that the FINAL FANTASY XV Original Soundtrack (Limited Edition and Standard Edition Blu-Ray sets) only include MP3 downloads of FINAL FANTASY XV Original tracks.As the Limited Edition Set includes a Bonus Disc (2), which comprises of a handful of selected songs from the FINAL FANTASY series (I - XIV), this bonus disc will NOT include any MP3s or downloadable tracks due to various licensing reasons.We sincerely apologize that this was not made very clear to our customers.