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Theatrhythm: Curtain Call finally gets a release date

Square's enjoyable Final Fantasy rhythm game. Theatrhythm: Curtain Call is not only officially coming to the US, as announced earlier this year, but it finally has a release date. Final Fantasy and rhythm game fans can get their hands on Curtain Call come September 16th.

Curtain Call will come with over 200 songs and some new modes. The songs will span not only the main core title, but spin-offs as well. However, the big news that Square Enix announced today besides the release date, is the special collector's edition, which comes with a bunch of extras, and will retail for $69.99.

The CE includes:

  • Theatrhythm 3D Collector's Pouch
  • 20 track CD with the Best of Curtain Call
  • 5 track CD with Curtain Call Remixes
  • 5 Premium CollectaCards from the game

The catch is, it's only available from Square Enix' online storefront, and it's only limited to 5,000. However, those that preorder the standard game from Amazon will get a free upgrade to the Limited Edition which will include the 5 track Remix CD.

Mike Splechta

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