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Final Fantasy IX Vinyl Album Will Feature 25 Tracks

Final Fantasy IX Vinyl Album pre-order Square Enix Store Japan

Square Enix announced a Final Fantasy IX vinyl album will release on July 7, 2022. Pre-orders for the Final Fantasy IX vinyl album are available through the Japanese Square Enix online storefront. It will feature a total of 25 tracks spanning two discs. The album will cost 5,500 yen ($44) and is a limited product. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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The first disc will contain 16 songs, with eight songs featured on each side. The second disc will have a total of nine songs, with Side A featuring six songs and Side B featuring three songs. You can take a look at the full track list for both discs in the Final Fantasy IX vinyl album below.

Disc 1 Side A

  • “A Place to Call Home”
  • “Vivi’s Theme”
  • “Sword of Fury”
  • “Vamo’ Alla Flamenco”
  • “Battle 1”
  • “Fanfare”
  • “Battle 2”
  • “Zidane’s Theme”

Disc 1 Side B

  • “Festival of the Hunt”
  • “Ukulele de Chocobo”
  • “Freya’s Theme”
  • “Kuja’s Theme”
  • “Dark City Treno”
  • “Gargan Roo”
  • “Eternal Harvest”
  • “Rose of May”

Disc 2 Side A

  • “Eiko’s Theme”
  • “Mount Gulug”
  • “Aboard the Hilda Garde”
  • “Pandemonium”
  • “Not Alone”
  • “Memoria”

Disc 2 Side B

  • “The Darkness of Eternity”
  • “The Final Battle”
  • “Melodies of Life ~ Final Fantasy”

Square Enix also provided a look at what the cover for the album will be, along with special images printed on the discs. You can view them below.

Previously, Square Enix has released vinyl collections for other Final Fantasy games. This included a Final Fantasy XIV vinyl LP box set. The box set included tracks from Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, Heavensward, Stormblood, and Shadowbringers.

Final Fantasy IX is available on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC, and mobile devices.

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