Intelligent Systems has announced they will be releasing a Fire Emblem Engage: Original Soundtrack Album in Japan next year.
The album will release on March 20th 2024, and consists of a 7 disc set including all of the music tracks from the base game and its DLC, as well as a bonus disc with voice data from the Wake-up Events, jingles and other sound effects. The album’s main cover art was drawn by the game’s character designer MikaPikazo, as seen in the featured image.
In addition, the album will be available in two different editions: Regular and Limited, as follows:
Regular Edition (price: 8 250 Yen)
- 7 discs (12cm CDs)
- music tracks from the main game
- music tracks from the Fell Xenologue DLC
- opening song
- ending song
- 1 music data DVD (mp3 format)
- Jingles
- Wake-up Events voice data
- 2-loop BGM
- etc.
- Digipack case (with jacket illustration drawn by MikaPikazo)
- Clear case
- Full colour booklet (20 pages)
Limited Edition (price: 13 200 Yen)
- 7 discs (12cm CDs)
- music tracks from the main game
- music tracks from the Fell Xenologue DLC
- opening song
- ending song
- 1 music data DVD (mp3 format)
- Jingles
- Wake-up Events voice data
- 2-loop BGM
- etc.
- Digipack case (with jacket illustration drawn by MikaPikazo)
- Clear case
- Full colour booklet (20 pages)
- a replica of Marth’s Emblem Ring
- a display stand inspired by the Ring Chamber from the game
- 4 postcards which can be displayed on the Original Soundtrack album’s clear case
Additional details, including the full track list, can be found on Intelligent Systems’ website here.
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