Chrono Trigger, Bravely Default Tracks Coming to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call

Square Enix has announced that a fresh batch of tracks from some of its other popular games will be added to Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call, not the least of which include the Super Nintendo classic Chrono Trigger and the critically-acclaimed 3DS exclusive Bravely Default.

Here's the full list of songs that will be added:

Battle Music Sequence (BMS)
  • "He of the Name" (Bravely Default)
  • "Evil Wings" (Bravely Default)
  • "The Serpent That Devours the Horizon" (Bravely Default)
  • "Ultima" (Final Fantasy XV)
  • "Hard to Miss" (Final Fantasy XV)
  • "Zero" (Final Fantasy Type-0)
  • "Ardent Rhythm" (Romancing Saga : Minstrel Song)
  • "Battle #4" (Saga Frontier)
  • "Meridian Dance" (Secret of Mana)
  • "Chrono Trigger" (Chrono Trigger)
Field Music Sequence (FMS)
  • "Horizon of Light and Shadow" (Bravely Default)
  • "Title Screen" (Romancing Saga 2)

It's being dubbed the Second Performance pack and will be available on December 24. In the new year, on January 8, music from the Dragon Quest series will be added, so look forward to that in the new year!

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