

Keiichi Okabe (of NieR fame) is the featured composer, though he provides just two tracks, one of which is the main theme of the DLC. The first CD (or the first 8 tracks in the other editions) is dedicated to the music of “Episode Gladiolus”, and it is the shortest disc at just 27 minutes. Despite a wider array of composers and arrangers, it for the most part has a consistent quality, bringing solid new material to the established sound of the Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack. The amount of content is quite massive, ranging from 5-8 hours depending on the version.

The soundtrack is available in three different versions: a 5-CD edition with a disc each for “Episode Gladiolus”, “Episode Prompto”, “Episode Ignis”, “Comrades”, and “Royal Edition” DLCs a two-volume digital edition which includes the above in the first volume, then “Moogle Chocobo Carnival”, “Assassin’s Festival”, “Monster of the Deep”, and other miscellaneous tracks in its second volume and lastly a double Blu-ray edition that includes all of the above as mp3 files and as tracks accompanied by video or images, along with a video recording of a Piano Collections Final Fantasy XV: Moonlit Melodies Concert performance from Osaka. The Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack Volume 2 is the collection of music from DLCs and other additions to the world of Final Fantasy XV. SQEX-20049/50 (Blu-ray Edition) SQEX-10646/50 (CD Edition)īuy at CDJapan ( Blu-ray Edition / CD Edition) Final Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack Volume 2įinal Fantasy XV Original Soundtrack Volume 2 ( Blu-ray Edition / CD Edition)
