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FFVII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements Album Teased in New Video

Square Enix teased the FFVII RebirthAcoustic Arrangements CD in a new teaser video on its YouTube channel. The CD will come out on March 12, 2025 in Japan, and will cost 3850 JPY after tax ($25.90). As you’d expect, the album only includes new takes on tracks from the remake.

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As the name suggests, it’s a collection of acoustic versions of tracks from FFVII Rebirth. In the video, we can hear arranged versions of “Materia Guardian” and “Cosmo Canyon.” The CD will contain ten tracks in total. The trailer also includes clips of the musicians playing the music together during recording, interspersed with scenes from the game where you might hear the specific songs.

The teaser trailer is a minute and a half long, and you can watch it here:

Here are the songs you’ll find on this CD:

  • “The Unknown Journey Continues”
  • “Materia Guardian”
  • “Grasslands de Chocobo”
  • “Main Theme of FFVII – Battle Edit”
  • “Sanctuary – Duel with the Divine”
  • “Custom Valkyrie”
  • “Cosmo Canyon – Sanctum of Planetology”
  • “A Wild Cat Chase”
  • “No Promises to Keep – Loveless Version”
  • “Aerith’s Theme – Return to the Planet”

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second game in the FFVII Remake trilogy. It came out in 2024 for the PS5, and a Windows PC port came out in early 2025. Since it came out, it’s been popular with critics, and received multiple accolades and nominations. It was even one of the finalists for the Game of the Year award in 2024.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is readily available on the PS5 and Windows PC. The FFVII RebirthAcoustics Arrangement CD will come out in Japan on March 12, 2025.


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