4-Disc Star Ocean 5 OST to Launch April 27 in Japan

4-Disc Star Ocean 5 OST to Launch April 27 in Japan

Will it head stateside, I wonder? Let's hope so!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 27, 2016 @ 03:25 PM (Staff Bios)
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Star Ocean 5: Integrity and Faithlessness is coming out soon in Japan, and what way to celebrate it than by releasing a full OST? Turns out that the OST to the upcoming JRPG will be releasing on April 27, 2016, just a little under a month after the game's release date of March 31. Motoi Sakuraba has composed the entirely soundtrack, which includes a total of 72 tracks. The Japanese will be able to get their hands on it for a mere price of only 3,800 yen, which equates to about $33 USD, which is pretty cheap compared to some soundtracks (being $50 or so). Unfortunately, there is no confirmed Western release for the OST, but knowing Square Enix, it will hit the store site sooner or later.

Star Ocean 5: Integrity and Faithlessness will released or the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 March 31, 2016 in Japan, with a Western release confirmed for later in the year. If you want to know more about the upcoming JRPG, including the characters and the battle system, you can check out our in-depth article about it. Oh, and here's another one the story and characters.

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