Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy: Curtain Call Legacy of Music Contest Now Open

Final Fantasy Idol.

Posted By | On 05th, Aug. 2014

Some time ago, we brought you news about the Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy: Curtain Call Legacy of Music competition that Square Enix was holding, which essentially asked players to submit a music video of themselves performing the Main Theme from the Final Fantasy series, while also holding a sign stating their favorite Final Fantasy game. The winners would win some pretty sweet and impressive things, including a Japanese limited edition Theatrhythm 3DS, a signed Collctor’s Edition of the game, a trip to the Final Fantasy music concerts, and more.

Anyway, this contest is now live and open to submissions, so if you feel up to it, y0u should go ahead and participate. Although if you are going to participate, you should put your best foot forward- legendary music composer Nobuo Uematsu, will be judging the contest, and you don’t want to fumble before a musical genius like that man, do you?

Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy: Curtain Call releases exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS later this year. Stay tuned to GamingBolt for more coverage.


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