Final Fantasy XIV Online New Music Album Announced, Get All The Details

Today during Day 2 of the Final Fantasy Fan Event in Tokyo, Square Enix announced a brand-new arrangement album featuring songs from Final Fantasy XIV Online.

The album is titled Journeys, and it goes on sale June 10 this year for $39 USD. “We’re pleased to announce our third band and piano arrangement album,” Square Enix said.

The disc also comes with in-game footage alongside the music; there are 18 tracks in all. Some are performed by Final Fantasy veteran Susan Colloway, while there are also “extra bonus tracks.”

The piano arrangement was performed by Keiko, while the band performance was done by the band The Primals. Those who pick up “first-run” copes of the album will get in-game extras.

No Caption Provided

You can learn more about the Journeys album here on its official website. You can order the album from Square Enix’s website or from Sony Music.

Perhaps the biggest news from Final Fantasy Fan Fest are all the new details about Shadowbringers, including a new race, Job, raid, trailer, screens, and more.

The Final Fantasy Fan Fest continues today, so keep checking back for more. For now, you can check out some recent stories linked below:

Square Enix paid for GameSpot’s flight to Tokyo and accomodation.

Final Fantasy XIV Best Cosplay From Fan Fest Gallery

Final Fantasy TV Show “Dad Of Light” Is Becoming A Movie For Japan

A movie version of the Japanese TV show “Dad of Light,” which tells the story of a father and son who rebuild their relationship thanks to Final Fantasy XIV, is in the works for Japan.

Announced at Day 2 of the Final Fantasy Fan Festival here in Tokyo, the movie is coming to Japanese theatres, but there is no word on if it’ll be distributed internationally.

The show premiered in April 2017, and it’s available now on American Netflix if you’re interested in checking out the well-received drama. The story was inspired by real-life events.

The actor who played the father, Ren Osugi, passed away in February 2018. In the movie, he’s being played by actor Kotaro Yoshida. More to come…

Disclosure: Square Enix paid for GameSpot’s flight to Tokyo and accomodation.

Final Fantasy Dissidia NT Adding Final Fantasy XIV Villain Zenos On PS4 And PC

The next character for Final Fantasy fighting game Final Fantasy Dissidia NT has been announced. Revealed at the Final Fantasy Fan Festival in Tokyo today, the character Zenos from Final Fantasy XIV is coming to the PlayStation 4 and PC fighting game starting later this month.

Zenos will be available first for Final Fantasy Dissidia in Japanese arcades starting March 26, while the character is coming to the PlayStation 4 and Steam editions on April 11. People attending the Fan Fest this weekend in Tokyo can have a first crack at playing Zenos.

No Caption Provided

Zenos is the main antagonist from Final Fantasy XIV: Online’s expansion, Stormblood.

More to come…

Disclosure: Square Enix paid for GameSpot’s flight to Tokyo and accomodation.

Final Fantasy XIV Online News From Fan Fest: FF15 Crossover Start Date And More Revealed

Today at Day 2 of the Final Fantasy Fan Festival in Tokyo, Square Enix made a series of announcements about Final Fantasy XIV Online, including the start-date for the game’s crossover event with Final Fantasy XV.

The crossover event, which was announced previously, is called A Nocturne For Heroes, and it begins April 16. This news was confirmed during a behind-the-scenes “Letter From the Producer” event featuring producer Naoki Yoshida. The event brings a number of Final Fantasy XV gear and items to FFXIV, including the game’s first-ever four-player mount. You guessed it, the mount is the Regalia, which is the car the main characters drive in FFXV. The other items include FFXV-themed gear and a hairstyle from the game.

In other news, Square Enix confirmed that Final Fantasy XIV patch 4.56, which is called “A Requiem for Heroes Part 2,” will launch very soon–it’s due out Tuesday, March 26. Coming after that is Patch 4.57, which adds the new World Visit system, and it’s launching on April 23.

You can see a full schedule of important dates in the graphic below, which covers all the big proceedings leading up to the release of Shadowbringers on July 2 (or June 28 with Early Access):

Yoshida and main scenario writer/world lore creator Banri Oda answered a series of fan questions during the panel covering a range of topics. You can re-watch the panel here on Twitch.

Fan Fest Day 1 yesterday brought a lot of big news as well, including the next race for Shadowbringers, a new raid, more screenshots, and a fresh trailer–get all the details here.

Keep checking back with GameSpot for more from Fan Fest today and Monday, including a gallery of some of the best cosplay we’ve seen. Disclosure: Square Enix paid for GameSpot’s flight to Tokyo and accomodations.

Shazam! Review

This is a spoiler-free advance review. Shazam! opens April 5 in the US and UK and April 4 in Australia.

Shazam! is a DC’s most joyful and sweet movie since the days of Christopher Reeve’s Superman, a funny yet earnest coming-of-age story about a boy who learns that, well, with great power comes great responsibility. So obviously, Shazam! doesn’t reinvent the superhero movie, but it’s an undeniably fun time that left me wanting more big-screen adventures with these charming characters.

Where Wonder Woman bore the weight of expectations as the first major modern female superhero film and Aquaman had a load of world-building (and redemption) to do, Shazam! is saddled with no such heavy, external burdens. It’s thus able to be as carefree as a child, to just have fun despite having to inevitably grow up and confront some very adult concerns along the way. Namely, how streetwise orphan Billy Batson must accept responsibility for his behavior if he’s going to prove truly worthy of the magical gifts bestowed upon him.

Continue reading…