A Square Enix commercial song. A popular jingle
Square Enix is a name every game fan knows.
From the Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy series to many other hits, they have countless popular titles.
In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of songs featured in commercials for Square Enix works.
From theme songs to insert tracks, there’s a wide variety—so if any track catches your attention, be sure to listen to the full song.
Let’s look back together on these melodies that you’ll find yourself humming along to.
- Square Enix commercials. A collection of Square Enix ads.
- A roundup of iconic songs: All the tracks from Aquarius commercials
- [February 2026] A comprehensive look at the latest commercials! A roundup of must-see ads
- [Piano Pieces from Commercials] Introducing Moving Masterpieces That Resonate with the Heart
- [Stylish and Cool] A Compilation of Xperia Commercial Songs
- A roundup of Aquarius commercials. The appeal lies in the direction that conveys an active image!
- [From TDR to films and games] A compilation of songs used in Disney commercials
- Catchy Showa-era commercial jingles. Introducing famous songs recently featured in commercials, too!
- Catchy commercial jingles. A roundup of those songs grabbing attention in ads!
- [Heartwarming] Moving CM songs. Popular commercial songs
- [From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs
- Classic enka songs featured in commercials, along with original CM tracks, introduced together!
- Heartwarming nostalgic commercial jingles: a special collection of timeless hits that take you back.
Square Enix commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (1–10)
EVERLASTINGMiyano Mamoru


This commercial introduces the 1st-anniversary campaign for Fullmetal Alchemist MOBILE with dynamic visuals.
The perks are explained clearly via on-screen captions, while gameplay footage and Edward’s lines playing in the background help heighten anticipation for the title.
Further accentuating the excitement and sense of wonder toward the story is Mamoru Miyano’s song EVERLASTING.
The gentle layering of the sound and vocals is striking, and the lyrics, which speak of bonds and affection, convey a palpable warmth.
I was looking at the moon.Yonezu Kenshi


This commercial expresses the world of the game FINAL FANTASY XVI and builds excitement about what kind of work it is.
It gradually reveals various scenes from the story, and by overlapping them with captions that describe its appeal, it firmly captures viewers’ interest.
While heightening expectations for the work, the song that conveys the sense of an epic drama is Kenshi Yonezu’s “Tsuki wo Miteita” (“I Saw the Moon”).
As it was created as the theme song for FINAL FANTASY XVI, its allure is further enhanced when layered with the game’s story.
Through its grand sound and vocals, it conveys the thrill of a tale about to begin.
On the train, on the train, go! go! go!ZUNTATA-J.A.M.


This is a commercial introducing the new title “Densha de GO!! Hashirou Yamanote Line,” an installment in the series where you can experience being a train driver, featuring a newly added station.
Focusing on the Yamanote Line, the game’s fun is conveyed through a humorous video in which people dance while wearing trains.
Further enhancing the comical atmosphere of the footage is the familiar series CM song, “Densha de Densha de GO! GO! GO!” The repeated phrases are especially memorable, conveying the desire for viewers to remember the game’s title and feel excited about the release.
Square Enix commercial songs: Popular commercial tracks (11–20)
Overturesugiyama kouichi


This is a commercial that humorously portrays the appeal of Dragon Quest Tact, where various characters from the series appear together, through their interactions.
It features an exchange between two long-haired handsome men; it starts as a casual conversation but gradually builds toward a clash, expressing a sense of fun through that development.
The music that further accentuates the delightful world depicted in the video is Koichi Sugiyama’s “Overture.” As an iconic Dragon Quest piece, its grand orchestration conveys the excitement of an adventure about to begin.
RE RE REPLAYshiyui


This is a commercial that conveys the world of FORSPOKEN, a game whose appeal lies in stylish, magic-driven action.
It focuses on showcasing the action—the title’s greatest draw—and with the dialogue layered in, it also sparks interest in the story.
Further accentuating the video’s sleek atmosphere is Shiyui’s song RE RE REPLAY.
The bold, driving band sound leaves a strong impression, and the piercing vocals layered on top express a vivid sense of dynamism.
One more time, One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi


This is a commercial that conveys the world of Romancing SaGa Re;universe through scenes of Masayoshi Yamazaki performing a singing-and-guitar set dressed as a bard.
The key elements here are the background and costumes, expressing how characters with this kind of appearance come alive in this kind of world.
The song, seamlessly blending into the Romancing SaGa atmosphere, is Masayoshi Yamazaki’s “One more time, One more chance.” It’s one of his signature tracks, and its gentle melody and vocals vividly portray a poignant sense of longing.
MinuetYamazaki Masayoshi


This commercial introduces the world of Romancing SaGa Re;univerSe and its 3.5-year anniversary campaign through an exchange between Masayoshi Yamazaki and Nobuo from Penguins.
Nobuo’s energetic reports and Yamazaki’s surprised reactions are comedic, effectively conveying the fun of the game.
In contrast to the comical tone of the visuals, the song played in a calm atmosphere is Masayoshi Yamazaki’s “Minuet.” With the impression of a light, acoustic performance, it conveys a sense of joy within a gentle mood.


