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Theatrhythm Final Bar Line adds Final Fantasy XVI DLC

I'm still waiting for Kingdom Hearts DLC but I'll take this.

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line Final Fantasy 16 DLC is officially on the way after many months of waiting. Announced Saturday, the Final Fantasy XVI pack features 11 downloadable tracks, including “Find the Flame” and “Hide, Hideaway.” It will launch on November 1. It’s a part of Season Pass Vol. 3.

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What does the Theatrhythm Final Bar Line Final Fantasy 16 DLC include?

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line will be including a bunch of popular songs from the latest Final Fantasy title. They include:

  • “My Star”
  • Hide, Hideaway
  • To Sail Forbidden Seas
  • Away
  • Control
  • Titan Lost
  • Ascension
  • The Riddle
  • Logos
  • Find The Flame
  • No Risk, No Reward

There is no hint towards a future DLC pack for Final Fantasy 16 in Theatrhythm Final Bar Line. However, there have been instances of multiple packs for the same series, like the Chrono titles and the SaGa games.

If there is a Season 4 for DLC content of Theatrhythm Final Bar Line, we could expect to see more FF16 songs added to the game. A few examples would include the pretty “Idylls of the Empire” and the epic “On the Shoulders of Giants.”

Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is going to have Final Fantasy 16 DLC
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This isn’t the only Final Fantasy XVI news we’ve had recently. Square Enix has confirmed a PC port is on the way, and there will be two DLC expansions.

“One thing that came through particularly strongly was how people wanted to see more of Valisthea’s story and spend more time with her inhabitants,” said Naoki Yoshida during a video message Saturday. “To accommodate, the development team has started work on two instalments of paid DLC.”

Additionally, the latest update adds free new costumes for the game’s characters and the ability to change the look of Clive’s weapon.

Despite all this news, nothing is spoken of about an Xbox port for the latest Final Fantasy game. With the incredibly popular MMO Final Fantasy XIV on the way for the system, however, perhaps this may become a reality years down the line.


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