Dissidia Final Fantasy NT: How to Change Player Icon and Title

How to Change Player Icon and Title in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

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Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is the latest entry in the series that has previous seen releases on the likes of the PSP. This time around, on PS4, the 3 vs 3 action is just as fast-paced and packed with iconic characters from the Final Fantasy series as fans would expect. The game allows you to change your player icon and title, so here’s what you need to know to do exactly that.

The process for changing your player icon and your title is quite simple. All you have to do is go to the main menu and hit triangle to customize. Then select player icon to change that to whatever you would like, and/or select title to change that to whatever you want it to be. If you’re looking for a little more variety, you can get more from the treasure chests you’ve obtained after ranking up. There should be plenty to choose from going forward, with a title to match every taste.

That does it for how to change your player icon and title in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. Be sure to check out wiki for more guides and FAQ answers. Best of luck out there in the battlefield, fans.


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