Square Enix and gumi inc. originally revealed their new mobile game War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius for Android and iOS back in December last year. At the time, however, the title was still shrouded in mystery, and all fans really knew was that it would be a tactics game. Now, Square has released a brand new trailer and opened its game for pre-registration. Check out this new trailer below:
War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius takes place on a continent called Adler, which is part of the world of Lapis. Since ancient times, legends of crystals have been passed down from generation to generation on this land, and now, the story of a “War of the Visions” – one that revolves around supremacy – will begin.
Combat is set on a 3D field with various levels of elevation and features a tactical system. In addition to the “High-Speed Mode”, there is also an “Auto Mode” to help new players get a hang of the game.
Moreover, each character also possesses unique “Abilities” and “Limit Bursts” alongside “Summons” that comes with a cool 3D animation when activated. The “Job System” that is quite familiar in other Final Fantasy games will also make a return here. The “Story Quests” are fully voiced, and there are also plenty of other quests such as “Event Quests” and “World Quests” for players to do.
Not only that, but War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius also includes several PvP aspects such as “Multi Raids,” “Multi Quests,” “Duel (that takes place in real time),” and many other things for advanced players to get into.
Pre-registration is currently available on the game’s official Japanese website. Naturally, participants stand to receive several rewards if certain milestones are achieved. More specifically, if the campaign gets 400,000 pre-registrations, players will obtain Siren as a summon, and if there are 500,000 pre-registrations, Y’shtola Rhul from FFXIV will be given as a unit character.
War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is scheduled to launch later this year for the Japanese market. There is no mention about a global release as of yet, however.