Theatrhythm Final Fantasy launches with DLC
Nintendo fans have long missed out on the opportunity to pay for DLC. That changes today with Theatrhythm for 3DS.
Nintendo fans have long missed out on the opportunity to pay for DLC. Thankfully, Square Enix is finally giving 3DS players a chance at joining the for-pay add-on craze that's sweeping the industry. Theatrhythm Final Fantasy launches in stores today, and it already includes a number of additional songs for purchase.
Eight additional songs are available to purchase from the in-game store. According to IGN, each track will be available for 99 cents. The lineup includes:
- Battle Theme 1 (Final Fantasy II)
- The Final Battle (Final Fantasy IV)
- Fighters of the Crystal (Final Fantasy XI)
- Fighting Fate (Final Fantasy XIII)
- In Search of Light (Final Fantasy V)
- Cosmo Canyon (Final Fantasy VII)
- Ride On (Final Fantasy VIII)
- A Fleeting Dream (Final Fantasy X)
While Square Enix may have beaten Nintendo to the DLC punch, Nintendo isn't too far behind. New Super Mario Bros 2 will be the first game from the Japanese publisher to ever feature for-pay add-on content.
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Nintendo fans have long missed out on the opportunity to pay for DLC. That changes today with Theatrhythm for 3DS.