Pinc Inc. have posted an update on their website, stating that 7th Dragon III – Code: VFD Original Soundtrack & Songs, the official soundtrack for 7th Dragon III Code: VFD which comprises a total 45 songs, is now available worldwide on various digital stores and streaming services. A quick check reveals that the soundtrack can indeed be found on both the iTunes Store and Spotify in Europe, although I can’t verify if it’s really available everywhere else. Other stores are listed in the original article, although these are aimed at the Japanese market specifically. On the iTunes store, the complete soundtrack costs €14.99 / $17.99. Individual songs cost €1.29 / $1.29.
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SEGA Releases Digital Soundtrack for Dragon Force and Victory Goal ’96 in Japan
Dragon Force and Victory Goal ’96 were released exactly 20 years on the 29th of March, 1996 on the Sega Saturn in Japan, and SEGA of Japan have now released a digital soundtrack to celebrate the occasion. Titled “Selections of Dragon Force” and “Selections of Victory Goal ’96”, both soundtracks contain a small selection of remastered tracks from the original games. At the moment, it appears it’s only available for download on Amazon Japan and iTunes Japan. Hopefully they’ll find their way on stores for other regions as well! Here’s an overview of the tracks included in both soundtracks:
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New Trailer for the Genei Ibun Roku #FE Vocal Collection Album
Japanese record label Avex have posted a trailer on their Youtube channel, promoting the upcoming release of the Genei Ibun Roku #FE Vocal Collection: Fortuna All Stars album. The album is a compilation of 18 vocal tracks featured in Genei Ibun Roku #FE. There’s also a website where you can listen to previews of some the songs featured on the soundtrack. The soundtrack will cost 3240 yen (tax included) and will be released on the 10th of February in Japan. Persona Central posted an English translation of the track list,
The game itself is already available in Japan, and is scheduled to be released in North America in 2016.
Source: Avex, via Perfectly Nintendo