August’s DLC Schedule For Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Revealed

Square Enix has just unveiled the release schedule for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy for the month of August, and boy are there a lot of songs on the way. While tragically, there isn't a single song from Final Fantasy VI, VII or VIII coming this month, there are plenty of other great songs worth tapping your stylus to.

Check out the full August schedule below.

August 2nd:

August 9th:

  • “Battle Theme” (Final Fantasy X)
  • “The Dalmasca Estersand” (Final Fantasy XII)
  • “The Darkness of Eternity” (Final Fantasy IX)
  • "This is the Last Battle” (Final Fantasy III)

August 16th:

  • “Challenge” (Final Fantasy X)
  • “Desperate Fight” (Final Fantasy XII)
  • “Battle 2” (Final Fantasy IX)
  • “The Final Battle” (Final Fantasy V)

August 23rd:

  • “Otherworld” (Final Fantasy X)
  • “The Royal City of Rabanastre / Town Ward Upper Stratum” (Final Fantasy XII)
  • "The Final Battle” (Final Fantasy IX)
  • “Battle 1” (Final Fantasy V)

August 30th:

  • “Final Battle” (Final Fantasy X)
  • “Boss Battle” (Final Fantasy XII)
  • “Dark City Treno” (Final Fantasy IX)
  • “The Decisive Battle” (Final Fantasy V)

Let us know in the comments which of the upcoming songs you are looking forward to the most.

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