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A Square Enix commercial song. A popular jingle

A Square Enix commercial song. A popular jingle
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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 commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (1–10)

Square Enix Final Fantasy Brave Exvius War of the Visions: Persona 5 Royal collaboration now underway! “New unit Violet appears!” edition

Life Will ChangeLyn

[WAR OF THE VISIONS FFBE] Persona 5 Royal collaboration now live! New unit “Violet” has arrived!

This is a commercial announcing the collaboration event between the game “WAR OF THE VISIONS FFBE” and “Persona 5 Royal.” It heightens the anticipation of what kind of story will unfold when famous RPGs from different brands intersect.

The song that really amplifies the excitement for such an event is Lyn’s “Life Will Change.” Featured in “Persona 5,” its stylish sound and powerful vocals convey the thrill of a story in motion.

Square Enix Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai - A Bond of Souls -

RISERico

[Bond of Souls] Game Theme Song RISE Music Video [Yuki Hayashi / RICO (Riko Sugahara)]
RISERico
[New CM] Commercial featuring the theme song “RISE” released! [DRAGON QUEST The Adventure of Dai: A Hero’s Bonds]

This is a commercial introducing the game Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai – A Hero’s Bonds, which is set in the world of the anime Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai.

It focuses on the excitement of crafting a new hero’s story with your own hands and showcases dynamic scenes of powerful special moves.

The song RISE further heightens the sense of anticipation for this new story to begin.

Composed by Yuki Hayashi with vocals by RICO, its tense, driving sound evokes the image of pushing forward.

Square Enix Final Fantasy XIV 'Warriors of Light RADIO MOG STATION Special Edition'

EndwalkerTHE PRIMALS

ENDWALKER 7-inch Vinyl Single Music Video (FINAL FANTASY XIV)
EndwalkerTHE PRIMALS
PS5 FINAL FANTASY XIV CM 'Warriors of Light Radio MOG STATION Special Edition' 30-second Version

This commercial features Ryunosuke Kamiki reading hashtagged posts on the radio and conveying the appeal of FINAL FANTASY XIV.

It also expresses the idea of everyone sharing the same experience, as users’ impressions resonate with one another.

The song that further heightens the sense of anticipation for the unfolding story is THE PRIMALS’ “Endwalker.” It’s the theme song of FINAL FANTASY XIV’s expansion pack Endwalker, and the way it gradually builds from a quiet start evokes the progression of the narrative.

Square Enix Dragon Quest Monsters 3: The Dark Prince and the Elf’s Journey - “New World & New Monsters” Version

A delightful encountersugiyama kouichi

Shimofuri Myojo’s Sosina goes all-in with quips at monsters!? New TV commercial for “DRAGON QUEST MONSTERS 3: The Dark Prince and the Journey of the Elves,” ‘New World & New Monsters’ edition

This commercial conveys the world of Dragon Quest Monsters 3—where you set off on an adventure together with monsters—through Soshina’s reactions.

It comically depicts him being moved by the various monsters not only on the screen but right by his side, leading him to blurt out witty retorts.

The song that heightens the fun and excitement of the adventure is Koichi Sugiyama’s “A Pleasant Encounter.” Used since the very first entry in the series, Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland, its light melody expresses the thrill of adventure.

In the Dragon Quest Monsters 3 commercial, the arrangement features more realistic sound, which also conveys the sense of a long-running series.

Square Enix Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, War of the Visions: FFBE – Life Choices “Jun Shison” Version / “Mayu Matsuoka” Version

PlagiarismYorushika

Yorushika – Plagiarism (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
PlagiarismYorushika
Jun Shison, Mayu Matsuoka — Do you have the resolve to face that life? / “FFBE War of the Visions” CM

This commercial expresses the story of FFBE War of the Visions through scenes of Jun Shison and Mayu Matsuoka reflecting on life in nature.

The overarching theme is the choices we make in life, and it powerfully conveys that there is a grand story that resonates with that idea.

The song that evokes the epic story depicted in the visuals is a cover of Yorushika’s “Tousaku” (“Plagiarism”) performed by Jun Shison and Mayu Matsuoka.

The sound is light yet reaches deep into the heart, and the overlapping vocals of the two give the impression of expressing a kind of emotional pain.

SQUARE ENIX Dragon Quest Tact: “Rookie Sensation Eight” Version / “Brother from Another World?” Version

Overturesugiyama kouichi

Symphonic Suite Dragon Quest I Overture - BRASS EXCEED TOKYO
Overturesugiyama kouichi
Dragon Quest Tact 4.5th Anniversary Web CM: “Rookie Sensation Eight” Edition

This commercial conveys what kind of game Dragon Quest Tact is through conversations between its characters.

It depicts dream crossovers—such as teaming up with characters who were enemies in the original works and gatherings of protagonists from different titles—through light, speech bubble-style dialogue.

Enhancing the excitement of these new experiences is Koichi Sugiyama’s “Overture.” As an iconic piece of the Dragon Quest series, its grand orchestral sound evokes the image of forging ahead with strength and determination.

Square Enix KINGDOM HEARTS III “Story” Version

OathUtada Hikaru

KINGDOM HEARTS III CM Story Version

This commercial conveys the story of Kingdom Hearts III, which drew attention for its epic narrative and the appearance of Disney characters.

By gradually revealing scenes from the game and lines from the characters, it heightens anticipation for how the story will unfold.

The song that further accentuates the work’s grand and moving worldview is Hikaru Utada’s “Chikai.” Her vocals, tinged with a sense of longing, leave a strong impression and make you wonder how this title will tie into the work.