Fans of the massively popular MMORPGFinal Fantasy 14found another reason to be thankful as theEndwalkerOST was announced today. Ever since last summer, Square Enix has been on a roll withFinal Fantasy 14,and nothing, including login queue times, seems likely to stop the juggernaut. With a huge surge in the number of players thanks to streamers and missteps from competitors to the release of the critically-acclaimedEndwalkerexpansion, things have been looking up for Director Yoshi P and his team.

The officialFinal Fantasysoundtrackwill release on June 16, 2025, for $54.99. It will come on Blu-Ray Disc and has a preorder bonus of an additional sleeve. There are 62 tracks listed in addition to a chiptune version of theEndwalkertheme. Those that have played the latest expansion are aware that Square Enix has knocked it out of the park once more with the musical accompaniment for the MMO and are only continuing a trend of fantastic music accompanying an equally marvelous story.

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Included with the soundtrack are several additional items including an in-game code for the Wind-up Vrtra minion and extra movies like theFinal Fantasy 14Digital Fan Festival 2021 andEndwalkermusic video. At this time it is unknown when the soundtrack will come tostreaming services like Spotify, but it is likely only a matter of time as the other expansions' OSTs have made their way there.

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Final Fantasy 14just recently released its 6.05 patch, adding several new challenging modes including the Savage form of the Pandaemonium raid. The title has proven so successful that it has had to temporarily halt sales of the game to relieve congestion on login servers. When the worst thing about the game is an issue that stems from its massive popularity, it’s hard to argue that the team at Square Enix isn’t playing the right notes.

Music has always been one of the strongest components of anyFinal Fantasytitle. The music has been so successful that Square Enix and its composers have been able to go on worldwide tours playing music from across the series. Accompanying the concerts were two albums entitledDear Friendsthat featured the studio versions of songs played. While some titles may not have won over every fan, not many will disagree about the caliber of the music produced. Much like the artwork by the legendary Yoshitaka Amano, or chocobos, or a new Cid with each release, the music ofFinal Fantasyis a staple. So, with a new OST, that alreadygrand collection of musicgrows.

Final Fantasy 14is available now for PC, PS4, and PS5.