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Nobuo Uematsu, the legendary composer known for his work on the Final Fantasy series, has announced his retirement from composing full game soundtracks. Over a 38-year career, he contributed to 21 Final Fantasy games, leaving an indelible mark in the realm of video game music.
- He last completed Fantasian Neo Dimension and remains open to working on smaller projects or individual pieces in the future.
- His physical and mental health are cited as reasons behind his retirement from major soundtracks.
- Uematsu’s contributions have elevated video game music to a respected art form, inspiring countless composers.
"Watch this special message from #FantasianNeoDimension composer Nobuo Uematsu.
What’s your favourite piece of Final Fantasy music?
He is an inspiration. Take some time for yourself. You earned it.
I always liked the Black Mages.
Me too. It didn’t mention that side of things, but I doubt he is up for more Black Mages either.