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During August's Pokémon World Championships in Hawaii, it was announced that alongside the worldwide release of {{bp|Pokémon X and Y}}, the Pokémon franchise would see another worldwide release - the official soundtrack of the game pair will be the first to be released outside of Japan. Today, the ''Pokémon X and Pokémon Y Super Music Collection'' went live on the iTunes digital store in both the United States and United Kingdom, costing $9.99/£7.99 (respectively). | During August's Pokémon World Championships in Hawaii, it was announced that alongside the worldwide release of {{bp|Pokémon X and Y}}, the Pokémon franchise would see another worldwide release - the official soundtrack of the game pair will be the first to be released outside of Japan. Today, the ''Pokémon X and Pokémon Y Super Music Collection'' went live on the iTunes digital store in both the United States and United Kingdom, costing $9.99/£7.99 (respectively). | ||
The Super Music Collection compiles 212 tracks from the game pair, including all of the battle themes, location themes and even the Trainer PR video jingles and {{bp Pokémon Origins}} remixes. | [[File:Pokémon XY Super Music Collection.png |thumb|Super Music Collection International artwork]] | ||
The Super Music Collection compiles 212 tracks from the game pair, including all of the battle themes, location themes and even the Trainer PR video jingles and {{bp|Pokémon Origins}} remixes. | |||
In Japan, the soundtrack is being released as a 4-CD set, which is due out tomorrow for 2625yen (Roughly $26.25), which also includes a 26-page booklet not included in the western release. | In Japan, the soundtrack is being released as a 4-CD set, which is due out tomorrow for 2625yen (Roughly $26.25), which also includes a 26-page booklet not included in the western release. |
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