''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'' is a
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developed by Alim and published by
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War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'' was released in Japan on November 14, 2019, and globally on March 25, 2020.
On August 29, 2024, it was announced that the Global version would be discontinued on October 30, 2024. Service for the Japanese version is ongoing.
Gameplay
''Brave Exvius'' is designed as a turn-based role-playing game, combining elements from the ''
Final Fantasy
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'' series with those of previous Alim game, ''
Brave Frontier''. Similar to ''
Brave Frontier'', the battle system consists of a simplified interface where players can command their characters to attack by touching the character's corresponding attack button, and special attacks or items can be used by swiping the button and choosing the desired command.
The game also uses elements from the ''Final Fantasy'' series such as magic spells, character-specific limit breaks, and the summoning of creatures (known as 'Espers').
Characters are presented in a
pixel art style. As part of the game's
gacha system, players can summon characters from past ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Brave Frontier'' titles. The rarity of summons range from 1 to 5 stars, with 5 star summons (only 5 star base) able to be upgraded to 6 and 7 stars. Players can then use those characters to build custom parties of five units. They can also recruit an additional sixth unit from other players. Through collaboration events, players have also been able to summon characters from other Square Enix titles such as ''
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Players advance through a series of stages until they encounter and defeat the end boss, during which time they gain experience points, crafting materials and money.
The game also features 'exploration' stages (a new addition compared to ''
Brave Frontier''), during which players are able to freely explore towns and other areas in a classic
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style via touch control, interacting with characters, visiting shops, obtaining quests, looking for resources and fighting enemies in random encounters (during which, the interface is the same as regular battle stages). Hidden within some exploration areas is the character known as the 'Fat
Chocobo', who sells rare, exclusive items in exchange for a specific resource, known as 'star quartz'.
An arena mode is also available, allowing players to compete against the teams of other players.
The game also features various limited time events, whereby new stages and exploration areas are available for a limited duration.
Energy is a resource which players require in order to begin most stages. It re-charges in real-time, even when the game is closed. New players begin the game with a maximum energy level of 10, but gain more capacity as they complete stages and increase their 'player rank'.
World
The main way to access the story and lore of ''Brave Exvius'' is via the world map. In the world map, there are multiple continents, which correspond with the game's story arcs. To play, or continue with the story, the player must complete each continent to unlock a new continent. New continents are added to the game with periodic releases, as the story is expanded.
Within each continent, there is a path of towns and landmarks, and within the landmarks there are multiple levels, each with their own objectives.
Elements
In the game, there are 8 elements: fire, ice, water, lightning, earth, wind, light, and dark. Each element counters another; for example, ice is weak against fire, but effective against wind, whereas wind would be effective against earth.
Elements are important because most in-game enemies have specific elemental weaknesses (e.g. most monsters in the colder region of the world are weak to fire, mechanical enemies are often weak to lightning).
Espers
A key gameplay mechanic carried over from other ''Final Fantasy'' titles is that of 'Espers' (also known by other names, such as 'Summons' in other ''Final Fantasy'' games). Espers are powerful creatures that can be found in the game's world and, once defeated in battle, equipped to the player's units. Equipping an Esper will grant units new statistics and abilities to use in battle, and also allows that Esper to be evoked directly during combat.
As with other units, Espers can be increased in level to gain improved attributes and new abilities.
Chaining
Chaining the timing of attacks between characters in a party to do multiple hits in succession is a method for increasing damage dealt during battle. Most units will "chain cap", or max out, at 4 times normal damage, though some units can go up to 6. There are three types of chains in the game and they can be mixed together.
* A normal chain is made only by simple attacks and takes 31 individual hits to max out.
* An elemental chain happens when attacks of the same element(s) are used in succession. A single element chain will take 11 hits to max out.
* A spark chain is made of hits occurring simultaneously, the first hit is part of a normal chain, with any subsequent hits gaining the largest chain bonus. Non-elemental 2 unit spark chains take 13 hits to max out.
Story
The story starts on Lapis, a world where Magic Crystals exist alongside Visions, which are physical manifestations of people's thoughts and feelings.
The story focuses on Rain, a young knight from the Kingdom of Grandshelt who, though a stalwart knight in his own right, feels overshadowed by his father, Sir Raegan. Rain and his childhood friend Lasswell are traveling on their airship when they encounter Fina, a young woman trapped in a crystal who begs assistance from them. Fina leads them to the Earth Shrine, where the Earth Crystal is under attack by the Veritas of the Dark, who claims to be one of the Sworn Six of Paladia. While the Dark Lord's real motive remains unknown, it seems that he wants to end the world by destroying all crystals. Though Rain and Lasswell have never heard of either Veritas or his organization, he proves to be a formidable foe, destroying the Earth Crystal despite their opposition.
With the help of Fina, a healer and archer who has lost her memory, the two set out to track down Veritas and stop his rampage.
Development
''Brave Exvius'' was first revealed in November 2014 at the ''Final Fantasy Live'' Event in Tokyo, alongside ''
Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō'' and the ''Final Fantasy Portal App''. It was first released in Japan in October 2015. Eiji Takahashi and Hisatoshi Hayakashi of ''Brave Frontier'' both directed and produced the game while
Noriyasu Agematsu
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composed the game's musical score. Illustrations of the characters are handled by
Yoshitaka Amano
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, who illustrated art on early ''Final Fantasy'' works. Before the game's release in Japan, a
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began in August for the
Android version of the game for a limited number of players who had registered accounts on the Square Enix Japanese website. An English global release was announced in 2016, with the beta version being released in
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, alongside the pre-registration campaign. The game was officially released worldwide outside of Japan on June 30 the same year.
A mobile companion app, ''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius: Digital Ultimania'', was released in June 2019.
Reception
''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'' received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to review aggregator
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'' awarded it a score of 3.5 out of five: "It's worth a shot if you're a fan of Square's classic RPG series, but in trying to stretch out to two different camps, I fear it may not entirely please either".
In January 2016, the game has been downloaded 5 million times. A couple of years later, in October 2020, ''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'' reached 45 million downloads across the
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Amazon App Store.
Mobile titles like ''Exvius'' helped
Square Enix
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achieve profitability in 2015, in conjunction with other mobile titles it created. According to revenue estimates from analyst firm Sensor Tower, ''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'' had a monthly revenue of in April 2018, with the Japanese version grossing on the
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and on
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, and the English version grossing on the App Store and on Google Play.
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