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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call Gets Action-Packed New E3 Trailer

Square Enix has announced the release of a brand-new E3 trailer for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call which will include over 60 fan-favorite characters and monsters. Gamers can now pre-order the game for the Nintendo 3DS for $39.99 with a special collector's edition being available for $69.99. Read on.

From the Press Release

SQUARE ENIX, Inc. released a new trailer for THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL. The trailer includes five acts that highlight some of the game’s unique features, as well as cameo appearances from over 60 adorable miniaturized fan-favorite characters and monsters in the game.

Combining hallmark FINAL FANTASY® music with role playing game (RPG) elements, the new THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL is bursting with new content, including the new Versus Mode where players can now compete head-to-head with local friends and other players via the Nintendo Network. The game features 221 songs and more than 60 playable characters from the FINAL FANTASY franchise – including FINAL FANTASY VII: ADVENT CHILDREN® and FINAL FANTASY TACTICS®, as well as recently released titles like LIGHTNING RETURNS™: FINAL FANTASY XIII and FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn®. Players can relive nostalgic moments as they tap their way through key FINAL FANTASY events, field themes and battle arrangements.

THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL will be available on Tuesday, September 16th for $39.99 exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS™ system. Pre-orders for the game are now available through Amazon and will include the ‘THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL - REMIX SELECTIONS’ Music CD (five-tracks).” The Collector’s Edition is also available for pre-order exclusively through the SQUARE ENIX Online Store for $69.99.

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