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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy dated

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As promised, Theathrhythm Final Fantasy is coming to North America this summer. July 3rd, to be exact.

Pronounced "theater rhythm," Theatrhythm Final Fantasy is a rhythm game including over 70 songs from the Final Fantasy series' much beloved soundtracks. More songs are available as DLC in Japan, which will likely also be the case in North America.

No word yet on whether Square Enix plans to bring last generation's DS "Square Enix tax" into this current generation of handhelds and charge $10 more than the standard. We'll see!


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Staff article by Rhody Tobin (April 05, 2012)

Rhody likes to press the keys on his keyboard. Sometimes the resulting letters form strings of words that kind of make sense when you think about them for a moment. Most times they're just random gibberish that should be ignored. Ball-peen wobble glurk.

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