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Final Fantasy Dimensions II, Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Game Trailers Streamed

posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Smartphone game launches on November 1, PS4 game in January

Square Enix's official North American YouTube channel began streaming a launch trailer for the Final Fantasy Dimensions II (Final Fantasy Legends II) smartphone game and an overview trailer for the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT PlayStation 4 game on Tuesday.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II:

Final Fantasy Dimensions II launches in the WEST. on Wednesday for iOS and Android devices.

Square Enix describes the game:

A new adventure that transcends time and space… Our hero Morrow and heroine Aemo travel through the present, past, and future and gain allies along the way on their great quest to save the world.

Equip and fight with crystals known as signet stones to acquire new abilities for your characters. Many of these signet stones possess the powers of the Eidolons, summoned beasts from throughout the history of the FF series!

The game was first launched in Japan in 2015 with the title Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō, as sequel to the earlier Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi (Final Fantasy Legends: Warriors of Light and Darkness) game. It was updated last November with a title change to Final Fantasy Legends II.

Square Enix released the Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi game worldwide with the title Final Fantasy Dimensions in 2012.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT:

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, the PlayStation 4 version of the Dissidia Final Fantasy arcade game, will ship in Japan on January 11 and in North America on January 30, 2018.

The arcade game features a 3 vs. 3 battle system. The game also includes a summons gauge that players can use to summon Ifrit and other popular Final Fantasy summons when the gauge is full. Koei Tecmo Games' Team Ninja (Dead or Alive series) developed the game, which uses technology from a PlayStation 4 core system instead of a dedicated arcade circuit board.

The game launched in Japanese arcades in November 2015. With updates, the arcade version now has 25 playable characters.

Square Enix released Dissidia Final Fantasy, a PlayStation Portable fighting game featuring Final Fantasy heroes and villains, in 2008 in Japan, and in 2009 in other parts of the world. The company then released the Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy sequel in 2011 for the PSP with new characters, stages, and story.

Square Enix launched the Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia game on smartphones on February 1 after a delay.


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