Final Fantasy Brave Exvius has launched for mobile

Square Enix’s latest Final Fantasy title is available now for Android and iOS.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius includes the hallmarks of the franchise and features a story exploring the conflict between two factions, turn based battles and modern sensibilities such as touch controls. Already available in Japan, Brave Exvius has been downloaded more than 6.5 million times in the region.

While playing Brave Exvius players can enjoy new items and daily quests, HD support for tablets, Facebook integration and the option to purchase packs to help increase the pace of levelling.

Developed in collaboration with Square Enix and gumi Inc., Brave Exvius follows two Knights and a young girl as they hunt for a legendary crystal. Players will explore dungeons and fields on their quest while collecting gil, battling and unlocking CG summon abilities.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is free-to-play now for Android and iOS.

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