War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Receives Debut Trailer, Pre-registrations Open In Japan

War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Receives Debut Trailer, Pre-registrations Open In Japan

Square Enix has published a new debut trailer and more details about War Of The Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, the Final Fantasy tactical RPG for smartphones announced last year.

War Of The Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a mobile take on the series’ classic tactical RPGs, featuring “a tactical system set on 3D fields with different levels of elevation”. The game is currently set for a 2019 release in Japan, with pre-registrations now open here. Furthermore, if the total number of pre-registrations hit certain milestones, all players will receive the following in-game rewards:

400,000 pre-registrations- Siren Summon character

500,000 pre-registrations – Y’shtola Rhul from Final Fantasy XIV as a Unit character.

Check out the debut trailer below, along with additional details from the official website translated via Gematsu:

War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is set on the continent Adler, which is located in the world of Lapis. On this land where legends of crystals have been passed down since ancient times, the story of a “War of the Visions” revolving around supremacy will begin.

Battles utilize a tactical system set on 3D fields with different levels of elevation. The game features both an “Auto Mode” and “High-Speed Mode,” allowing even beginners to easily jump in.

Additionally, each character has unique “Limit Bursts” and “Abilities,” as well as “Summons” that activate with a flashy 3D movie. The Final Fantasy series’ familiar “Job System” will also appear. And in addition to fully-voiced “Story Quests,” there are also various other quests such as “World Quests” and “Event Quests.”

Furthermore, War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius includes various additional elements such as “Multi Quests,” “Multi Raids,” “Duel (Real-Time Battles),” “The Guild,” and other content intended for advanced players.

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