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Squre Enix Now Have A Music Channel

Rishabh ShandilyaBy Rishabh ShandilyaMarch 13, 2022
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Videogames compositions have grown widely ubiquitous in the past decade, attracting devoted listeners of both the song and the musicians who created it. The limited-edition LP recordings of several scores, most of which have a distinctive or exclusive design, make them highly desired by music enthusiasts.

Special-edition green and pink audio albums for Guardians of the Galaxy music were rapidly sold, but gamers can still get LP for anything from Super Mario to Metal Gear Solid To Assassins Creed.

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The Tomb Raider Dev Opened Its Music Channel

It may be extremely challenging for lovers of videogame music who may not possess the money to buy vinyl albums on a continuous basis to hear their favorite tunes. Capcom, Sega, as well as Square Enix, among other well-known gaming companies, have rendered portions of their extensive soundtrack libraries accessible for listening on platforms like Spotify, making them more readily accessible to the growing community of OST fans.

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Finally, the previous week, Atlus released the tunes for Persona 5 Royal and Strikers on Services like iTunes and the most popular streaming service dubbed Spotify.

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2 additional options exist for Square Enix enthusiasts to hear the great sound that the company has amassed throughout the years. With more than 5,500 melodies spanning nearly 62 records, the developer has now created a YouTube Music account and posted a large collection of tunes from a broad range of videogames.

A fresh YouTube account named “Square Enix Music Channel” has been created, which includes mixes for video games such as Nier Automata, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy 9, and not to mention the songs from other popular titles. The music for the SINoALICE, Mana, SaGa, and Octopath Traveler franchises are all available, as are a number of other difficult-to-get ones.

“Mellow Music Blend” is for individuals who prefer to “relax, read, [or] concentrate,” while “Airship Cruise Tracks” is for people who desire to “pump themself up.” It’s possible that all of such tracks may appear in subsequent versions since they’re on distinct rosters. Musicians such as Nobuo Uematsu from Final Fantasy, as well as Chrono Trigger, might be sought out by collectors. Musicians would also be interviewed in the future, according to the Tomb Raider developer.

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A jackpot scenario has been created by Square Enix with this decision. As a result, both Square Enix followers and the company will benefit from the channel’s monetization, which will open up a new income source. Prior to the launch of this service, rock fans who wanted to listen to a certain tune were forced to wait for it to be posted by an anonymous person, and obtaining a reliable supplier for musicals continued to be a difficult task.

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Rishabh Shandilya

I’m the guy you see dancing in the rain in the middle of the night. Pursuing my bachelor’s in literature, I love to read and write and I’m somewhat of a decent storyteller. A die-hard fan of Miyazaki and Murakami and my go-to quote is “The past is a foreign country, we do things differently there”.

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