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The digital version of the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Original Soundtrack Plus is available now worldwide! The physical CD is currently available in Japan, and will be released in other countries in May.
As we previously announced, this new album includes songs that weren’t in the earlier soundtracks and is spread across 5 CDs. It’s available for pre-order on CD now for $54.99. You can find it at the North American store [link to NA store] and the UK store [link to UK store]. The digital version will be released worldwide on April 1st, depending on your time zone, and is available for purchase on the iTunes Store, Steam (priced at $32.98), and Amazon Music. You can find all the links here. Please note that it’s not currently available on streaming services, and based on the previous soundtrack’s release, it may be a while before it is.

This collection of five CDs features music from the game that wasn’t released on the official “FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH” soundtracks or the “GOLD SAUCER & MINIGAME DISC.”
The official album website has more details including purchase links for other retailers in Japan.
Okay, so Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is finally out! I’ve been playing it on both PlayStation 5 and PC – I got it on Steam, but you can also find it on the Epic Games Store. I already shared my first thoughts while playing on the go, and we’ve also posted a full review for the PS5 version. If you’re a Switch or Xbox player, good news – it’s hitting those platforms on June 3rd!
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2026-04-01 07:56