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Bravely Default Brilliant Lights Gets New Trailers Introducing Selene, Anihal, Liz, Victoria, & More

Today Square Enix released a new group of trailers of the upcoming mobile JRPG Bravely Default Brilliant Lights.

Bravely Default Brilliant Lights

Today Square Enix released a new group of trailers of the upcoming mobile JRPG Bravely Default Brilliant Lights.

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The trailers introduce well-known characters from a number of Bravely Default Games that will appear in Brilliant Lights.

We see Selene and Anihal from Bravely Default II, Heinkel, Khint, and Victoria from Bravely Default, Liz from Bravely Default: Fairy’s Effect, and Janne and Nikolai from Bravely Second: End Layer.

The new trailers follow the previous batches showing Tiz Arriorm, Agnès Oblige, Edea Lee, and Ringabel from the original Bravely Default, and Seth, Gloria Neu Musa, Adelle Ein, and Elvis Lesley from Bravely Default II.

Not only do we get a brief introduction of every character, but we also see actual gameplay, providing an idea of how it’ll work, including the iconic Brave & Default system adapted to touch controls.

You can check out the trailers below.

Bravely Default Brilliant Lights has been announced back in July for iOS and Android. A western release has not been announced for now and the game doesn’t yet have a release date for Japan either just yet. Local pre-registrations are already open.

Of course, the game will have the usual free-to-play with optional microtransactions business model.

Incidentally, Bravely Default Brilliant Lights is Square Enix’s way to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the original game, which launched on October 11th, 2013. We also learned a few months ago that the series has achieved over 3 million cumulative shipments.

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