Today Square Enix announced the opening of western pre-registrations for War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, which many identify as a mobile spiritual successor of Final Fantasy Tactics.
The mobile game for iOS and Android has surpassed nine million downloads in Japan since it launched there last year, so it’s pretty hot.Â
Pre-registrations are available on Google Play at the moment.
You can also watch a new trailer below, and artwork and screenshots at the bottom of the post.
Below you can check out an official description diectly from the press release.
“War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a standalone gaming experience that draws inspiration from classic SQUARE ENIX tactical RPGs. Set in the Final Fantasy Brave Exvius universe, the action unfolds on Ardra, a continent on the brink of war as individual nations struggle for dominance. Players will follow the stories of twin princes Mont and Sterne from the kingdom of Leonis, which possesses the power of visions, and Machérie, the beautiful Steel Maiden of Hourne. As they progress, players will need to navigate a variety of battlefields, strategize their attacks against enemy forces and summon powerful Espers to help turn the tide of war.
War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius features artwork created by legendary Final Fantasy series artist Isamu Kamikokuryo, who previously lent his talents to Final Fantasy XII, Final Fantasy XIII and FFinal Fantasy XV. The game also features original music composed by Noriyasu Agematsu (Final Fantasy Brave Exvius).”
Depending on the number of pre-registrations, all players will get rewards at launch as follows:
- 50,000 Users Registered: 250 Visiore, Gil Snapper (L) x20
- 100,000 Users Registered: 250 Visiore, NRG Restore (L) x5
- 150,000 Users Registered: 250 Visiore, Weapon — Excalibur (UR)
- 200,000 Users Registered: 250 Visiore, Vision Card — Aquatic Songstress, Siren (UR)
- 250,000 Users Registered: 250 Visiore, Unit — Y’shtola (MR)
- 300,000 Users Registered: 1,000 Visiore
The game will launch in the west in spring 2020. If you’d like to see more, you can check out a Final Fantasy Tactics crossover launched in Japan in November, and an extensive Japanese trailer.
Published: Feb 20, 2020 02:50 pm