Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements album releases March 12 in Japan, April in the West

This upcoming album, the fifth installment of the Acoustic Arrangements series, will showcase fresh interpretations of popular songs using string instruments and other elements. The tracks include The Unknown Journey Continues, Materia Guardian, Main Theme of FFVII – Battle Edit, Grasslands de Chocobo, and many others. This album is set to debut in Japan on March 12, with a global release scheduled for April 2025 as per the North American Square Enix store listing. In North America, it will retail at $30.99, while its European price will be €29.99. It’s expected that a digital version of the album will also become available on the same day as its Japanese release. Take a look at the Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements album trailer below:

[Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements Album Trailer]

Garten of Banban 0 Walkthrough – All Puzzles, Collectibles & Secrets

The game begins in a Kindergarten room, and you’ll find yourself answering questions displayed on a screen. Regardless of the answers you give, it’s not significant in terms of the game’s progression. However, if you wish to provoke whoever is managing the screen, feel free to select options that contradict your feelings or common sense facts like recognizing your name and knowing where you are.

Avowed Director Hints at Thrilling Future DLC and Expansions!

In The Living Lands, you assume the role of the Aedyran Envoy, handpicked by the Emperor to eradicate a catastrophic plague that’s decimating both human and animal populations. This disaster is threatening the Aedyran expansion. You’ll encounter charming companions along the way, engage in thrilling combat, and lose yourself in a world so vivid it feels almost limitless – although technically not open-world.

Anora Streaming on Hulu from March 17, 2025!

It seems as though filmmaker Sean Baker has been gradually working towards the creation of Anora over the course of his career. His films, such as Tangerine, The Florida Project, and Red Rocket, have consistently centered around individuals who are often overlooked by society – sex workers, outcasts, and those living on society’s fringes. However, Baker manages to infuse these stories with a mix of humor and empathy, making their tales both captivating and thought-provoking.