Watch the Final Fantasy III Music Special Live Stream
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Watch the Final Fantasy III Music Special Live Stream

In honor of the 35th anniversary of Final Fantasy III, Square Enix kicked off a Music Special Live Stream featuring the game’s soundtrack. It is available worldwide on YouTube and is constantly streaming as of April 27, 2025. It is expected to remain online until 5am PT/8am ET on April 30, 2025. 

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As music plays, imagery from the games and series appears. For example, at 12:48pm ET, the “FF Medley” from Bra Bra Final Fantasy: Brass de Bravo appeared. That was an album with brass band covers of tracks from the series. When it played, the song’s name appeared alongside the cover art from that entry. That was followed by the FFIII “Behemoth’s Stream” and “The Ancient Gate” tracks from the Chocobo Racing Original Soundtrack. Again, the cover art appeared alongside it. However, during earlier tracks, some footage from the game appeared.

Here’s the embed of the Final Fantasy III Music Special Live Stream.  

In case you miss the stream, the Square Enix Music Channel on YouTube features a number of additional music videos featuring songs from the Final Fantasy III soundtrack. Here’s a list of some of them:

Most recently, Final Fantasy III appeared as part of the Pixel Remaster series on the Switch, PS4, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile devices. The game first appeared on the Famicom in Japan, and a 3D remake appeared on the DS, PSP, PC, and mobile devices worldwdie. 


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