Gaming: Final Fantasy 14's In-house Rock Band Is Heading To One Of The Uk's...

Gaming: Final Fantasy 14's In-house Rock Band Is Heading To One Of The Uk's...

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I've had the pleasure of attending a single Download Festival—one of the UK's biggest rock and metal events going—and I thought I was cool with never attending another. Well, erm, that certainly was the case until about two seconds ago, when the organiser dropped another 14 acts for this year's festival. Among them? Final Fantasy 14-themed rock band The Primals, headed up by the game's composer Masayoshi Soken.

Not that The Primals isn't a real band, mind: they have a full lineup, they've released albums, they've toured. But it's also wild to see a band formed by the composer of Final Fantasy 14 with the express purpose of covering songs from Final Fantasy 14 in a heavier alt style taking to the stage of one of the biggest festivals my little island home has to offer.

For reference, this year's headliners include Limp Bizkit, Guns N' Roses, and Linkin Park and past years have been graced by the likes of Metallica, Slipknot, Fall Out Boy, Iron Maiden, and Green Day as main headliners. It's a pretty big deal! It's also the band's first showing outside of Asia, Fan Festival performances notwithstanding.

Source: PC Gamer