Square Enix Announces 4th Final Fantasy XIV Eorzean Symphony Orchestral Album

Square Enix has announced the official release date for the fourth orchestral arrangement album dedicated to the expansive musical landscape of Final Fantasy XIV.
The Eorzean Symphony: Final Fantasy XIV Orchestral Album Vol. 4 is a comprehensive Blu-ray package that blends full orchestral arrangements with actual concert footage.

Originally launched in 2010 and successfully reborn in 2013, Final Fantasy XIV has an incredibly diverse, award-winning soundtrack composed primarily by Masayoshi Soken.
This new collection spans the game’s long history, featuring songs from A Realm Reborn, Heavensward, Stormblood, Shadowbringers, Endwalker, and Dawntrail.

The disc includes two distinct parts, beginning with an Orchestral Arrangement Album section that allows fans to savor all the studio recordings from the original version released on December 17, 2025.
Fans can enjoy these spectacular studio tracks in both standard stereo and immersive 5.0 surround sound formats.

The second portion consists of concert footage recorded live at the Final Fantasy XIV Orchestra Concert 2025 -Eorzean Symphony- performance, which was held at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A on December 27 and 28, 2025.
This specially edited version focuses purely on the music for your listening pleasure, providing an uninterrupted audio experience.
The live performances were conducted by Hirofumi Kurita and played by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, backed by the chorus support of GLORY CHORUS TOKYO.

The concerts also featured special appearances from guest vocalists Jason Charles Miller and Amanda Achen.
For audio enthusiasts, the Blu-ray provides three distinct listening modes: stereo, 5.0 near, and 5.0 far.

It also comes with a convenient digital download function, giving buyers access to 25 standard MP3 files alongside five high-resolution FLAC files.
Masayoshi Soken has also provided special commentary tracks for four specific pieces on the disc.
As a bonus for active players, the album includes two in-game item codes to redeem orchestrion rolls for the orchestral versions of the tracks Smile and Serenity Unending: A Bygone Medley.

Let’s take a look at the full tracklist for the new album!
- Orchestral Arrangement:
- Torn from the Heavens
- Windswept Echoes
- Give It All
- Serenity Unending: A Bygone Medley
- Smile

- Concert Part I (A Realm Reborn / Heavensward / Stormblood):
- A World Apart
- Torn from the Heavens
- A New Hope
- Ultima
- Painted Foothills
- Dragonsong
- Moebius
- Songs of Salt and Suffering
- Tsukuyomi’s Pain
- Triumph

- Concert Part II (Shadowbringers / Endwalker / Dawntrail):
- Shadowbringers
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow
- To the Edge
- Close in the Distance
- Flow
- Windswept Echoes
- Give It All
- Smile
- Concert Encore:
- The Final Day
- Serenity Unending: A Bygone Medley
The Eorzean Symphony: Final Fantasy XIV Orchestral Album Vol. 4 is priced at 7,700 yen (approx. $48.97 USD / £39 GBP / €41.79 EUR) and is scheduled to launch in Japan on June 24, 2026.

The album will be available through general music retailers across Japan, and it will also be available via the official Square Enix international storefronts for North America and Europe in the near future.
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