![]() Chapter 11 Music Discs: #6 Let the Battles Begin.Chapter 10 Music Discs: #9 The Oppressed.Chapter 9 Music Discs: #8 Under the Rotting Pizza (first available), #10 Honeybee Inn, #11 Don of the Slums, # 17 Farm Boy, #26 Let the Battles Begin! -REMAKE-, #29 The Midgar Blues.Chapter 8 Music Discs: #19 Costa del Sol, #21 Cait Sith’s Theme.Chapter 7 Music Discs: #2 Bombing Mission.Chapter 6 Music Discs: #18 Electric de Chocobo.Chapter 4 Music Discs: #4 Barret's Theme (second opportunity, before you take the train).Chapter 3 Music Discs: #1 The Prelude, #3 Tifa's Theme, #4 Barret's Theme, #27 Hip Hop de Chocobo.We just list the disc names and numbers, so you can then cross-reference it with our location list above. This will help you to avoid missing any, though remember you can loop back using chapter select in the postgame if needed. While we have the chronological list on this page too, the by-chapter list is arguably more useful in a natural play-through of the game.įor the sake of your sanity, as well as the comprehensive list below, here's a list of music discs broken down by chapter, in order. The 27th disc in the game, for instance, is only available in Chapter 3. While the Music Discs in FF7 Remake do have a chronological order - they're numbered - that list doesn't remotely correspond to the order in which they appear in the game. Music Discs per chapter: disc locations listed chronologically On top of this, there's a late-game side quest that requires several specific music discs to complete. All of that is detailed below, of course.Ĭollecting every music disc allows you to play them at Jukeboxes, and will also earn you the Disc Jockey trophy/achievement. Some places will sell you a music disc for a very small nominal fee - usually 50 gil - while others will just be given to you for free just for interacting with the right prompt. In general, look out for when a 'now playing' music icon appears in the top left - if it features question marks, that means a song you don't have is playing nearby. The music featured isn't from right across the FF series like FF15's car music unlocks, but instead features great remixes of classic FF7 music - nostalgia overload! ![]() While it isn't quite mandatory to get any of these, you'd have to be paying very little attention to miss all three - they're very in your face during several mandatory story events.įrom Chapter 3 on, you'll be able to collect music tracks in FF7 Remake, either by interacting with certain items or NPCs, or through buying them from shops and vending machines. You'll encounter your first music disc in Chapter 3 - either from the Jukebox inside Seventh Heaven, Tifa's Bar, at the item shop down the street that Tifa takes you to, or on the street from a guy with a boom box who's nearby when you have to rescue Johnny. ![]()
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