Dissidia Final Fantasy, Cloud of Darkness

The Latest Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Trailer Introduces a Cavalcade of Villainy

Sephiroth is and will forever be bae.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is on its way, bringing a whole cavalcade of characters with it when it arrives. This time around, the video introduces some of the villains on offer that you can play as: Garland, The Emperor, Cloud of Darkness, Golbez, Exdeath, Kefka Palazzo, Sephiroth, Ultimecia, Kuja, Jecht, Kain Highwind, Ramza Beoulve, and Ace.

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Each character, like the rest of the Final Fantasy favorites on offer, has their own unique fighting style and animations based on their appearances previously in each Final Fantasy game. Sephiroth, Ultimecia, Kuja, and Kefka are obvious draws, but it’s interesting to see the Cloud of Darkness and Jecht on board as well.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is headed to PlayStation 4 this Jan. 30 in North America, so you’ve got some time left to polish your skills and get prepared for the knock-down, drag-out fights that will no doubt break out when it releases. It’s certainly come a long way since the first game in the Dissidia series.

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