There’s a Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements Album

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Square Enix announced a new Final Fantasy VII soundtrack, and this time it is the FFVII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements album. It will debut in Japan on March 12, 2025, and the US storefront says we can expect it in April 2025. It will cost ¥3,850 / $30.99, depending on where you buy it. The Amazon Japan exclusive version includes a different jacket as a bonus.

This is a CD filled with 10 songs from the latest game in the remake trilogy with new acoustic versions. There are no samples of the songs on it yet. However, it will only consist of strings performances. Only a physical release is confirmed, as both the English and Japanese versions of the official site tied to it don’t mention any digital debut just yet.

Here’s the full tracklisting for the album:

  1. “The Unknown Journey Continues”
  2. “Materia Guardian”
  3. “Main Theme of FFVII – Battle Edit”
  4. “Chocobo Grasslands”
  5. “Sanctuary~Duel with the Divine”
  6. “Custom Valkyrie”
  7. “Cosmo Canyon – Sanctum of Planetology”
  8. “No Promises to Keep – Loveless Ver.”
  9. “A Wild Cat Chase”
  10. “Aerith’s Theme – Return to the Planet”

“No Promises to Keep” is the single “performed” by Aerith at the Gold Saucer in-game. It wasn’t mentioned if Loren Allred will return for this song on the new album for a new take on the tune.

Here’s what the full Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements cover art looks like. It includes the track listing on the front cover.

We Can Buy a Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements Album FFVIIImage via Square Enix

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Acoustic Arrangements will come to Japan on March 12, 2025, followed by a worldwide release in April 2025. FFVII Rebirth will come to the PC on January 23, 2025, and it is immediately available on the PS5. It isn’t confirmed for Steam Deck yet. The original Final Fantasy VII Remake is on the PS4, PS5, and PC, and the third entry in the series is in development. FFVII Ever Crisis is also available worldwide on both the PC and mobile devices.


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