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The video game industry has come far from its heyday of 8-bit masterpieces. Gaming has evolved and transformed across these decades. And few things represent that growth better than music. Fans love the soundtracks that accompany their favorite games, be it ‘Gusty Garden Galaxy’ from Super Mario Galaxy or ‘Still Alive’ from Mirror’s Edge. Therefore, it is amazing that Square Enix now has their own music channel!

This fresh development may come as a surprise to some. But given the Japanese company’s track record of moving with the times, it’s very fitting they made this move.

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Square Enix launches their music YouTube channel

Square Enix has been at the helm of some of gaming’s most memorable properties. The massive success of franchises like Final Fantasy and NieR has attracted the attention of even the casual gaming audience. And across these titles, one aspect that has always found appreciation from fans is their beautiful music. For instance, the Final Fantasy series is the home of iconic themes like ‘One-Winged Angel’ or ‘Liberi Fatali’.

Significantly, fans can now access those alongside thousands of other memorable tracks from Square Enix’s catalog. You can find them on YouTube under the “SQUARE ENIX MUSIC Channel” moniker. Fans couldn’t be happier, as is clear from the rapid pace at which the channel is gaining subscribers.

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In the description of their introduction movie, Square Enix has left a message for their devoted community:

“We hope you will enjoy the video content unique to SQUARE ENIX MUSIC, which develops the music of ‘SQUARE ENIX’ in a variety of forms.”

The channel lists music from series like NieR, SaGa, CHRONO, and more. Such a tremendous variety of tracks is sure to please anyone, but the company has even more surprises. The channel also features interviews with prominent figures such as music director Keiji Kawamori, and special remixes for various moods.

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Unlike Nintendo, who doesn’t have a shining track record for its music practices, Square Enix has always been lauded by fans. And with their recent move, the streak of community goodwill continues.

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