Square Enix Releases Their Soundtracks Across Music Streaming Services | E3 2019

Square Enix is bringing the entire Final Fantasy soundtrack to multiple music streaming services, and you can download them today

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During Square Enix’s E3 2019 conference, they announced they’re bringing Final Fantasy’s massive music library to multiple music services.

From the picture above, you can see which ones you need to have to listen to Square Enix’s incredible Final Fantasy music. These services include Apple Music, PlayStation Music, Line Music, Spotify, Aniuta, Smart Usen, Amazon Music, AWA, and bilibili.

You can start listening to your favorite Final Fantasy songs right now. They did not go into detail if they plan to expand the music library. If they did, they have an extensive collection to choose from as many Square Enix fans cannot get enough of the developer’s enchanting music.


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