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Octopath Traveler Mobile Game Gets Inevitable Bravely Default II Crossover

Square Enix announced one of the most appropriate crossovers to appear in the mobile game Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent.

Octopath Traveler Bravely Default II

Today Square Enix announced what’s likely one of the most appropriate crossovers to appear in the mobile game Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent.

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The game will receive a Bravely Default crossover starting on April 28. Elvis from Bravely Default II will join a playable character with his own story. Adelle will be available as a guide on the same day.

Two more characters from the original Bravely Default will appear as guides on May 6 and May 13. At the moment, only the silhouettes have been revealed, but I’d say they should be Edea Lee and Agnès Oblige respectively.

You can check out the trailer below.

Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent is set a few years before the original Octopath Traveler, which incidentally has just been released for Xbox on top of Switch and PC.

At the moment, there is no information on whether this mobile prequel will come to the west, but it launched in Japan on October 28.

Considering how popular Octopath Traveler is, I wouldn’t be surprised if Square Enix decided to localize this game for North America and Europe at some point. They already have quite a few mobile games in English and some of them are fairly successful. That being said, this is just my personal speculation and wishful thinking, so you should take it with a grain of salt.

If you want to see more about Champions Of The Continent, you can check out an earlier trailerone featuring Erminia, the greedy witchone showing Titus, the master of power, and one showcasing August, the master of fame, and one focusing on H’aanit from the original game.

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