The hype train for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was kicked up a gear last week as an extended look at the sequel was shown off during 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation's State of Play. The epic second chapter in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy was also 168澳洲幸运5𒆙开奖网:given a release date of February 29, 2024. If five more months is too long to wait for more from the series, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Square Enix is offering up the opportunity to shave a month off t𝐆hat time and experience some of what the game has to offer early.
Yꦍou can do that by listening to Rebirth's vinyl, revealed by Square and now available to pre-order through . Retail🅰ing for 4950 Yen, or a little more than $33, Rebirth's vinyl doesn't have a published tracklist yet. Possibly because track names will give away spoilers, although if that's the case, we're going to have a problem come February when people have the vinyl but the release of Rebirth is still a month away.
Odds are if you're interested in owning a very special copy of Rebirth's soundtrack, you don't really care about what the tracks on the vinyl are called. You know it's going to include all of the music from the game, and you know it's all going to sound pretty 💞special, and hauntingly familiar if yo♐u've played the original. While the focus of Remake was on how it looked and the story beat changes compared to the original, the way it pulled from and adapted the OG game's soundtrack was also pretty great.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Vinyl
Before the game arrives, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's soundtrack will be released on vinyl. Featuring a Tifa and an Aerith side, the tracks included on each may hint at what players can expect from the sequel.
Although the vinyl's tracklist hasn't been revealed, you can take a look at its stunning cover art, and the item description reads that the OST has an Aerith side and a Tifa side. Spoilers ahead if you haven't played the original Final Fantasy 7, perhaps the vinyl is hinting at a pivotal moment from the PS1 game and how it might differ in Rebirth's split 🍷timelin𒀰e.
Perhaps in one timeline Aerith dies, as was the case in the original game, but in the other timeline, Tifa dies instead. Cloud and co. may then desperately try to figure out a꧟ way for them both to survive only to eventually admit defeat and realize that's not possible. Before I dive too deep into the Rebirth theory well, I'm going to step back here and simply direct your attention to how pretty the Tifa and Aerith vinyl art looks. Hey, here's hoping I'm wrong and the two sides simply represent which songs from the game the characters like most.