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Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Open Beta Roster Has Now Changed

Play as Sephiroth, Tidus, and Vaan!

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You can now try out some of your favorite characters as Square Enix has recently implemented its second character rotation for the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT open beta. Some notable characters playable from Jan 15 to January 18 include Sephiroth, Tidus, and Vaan.

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Below are the characters you can now play in the offline Gauntlet Mode and online battles:

  • Warrior of Light (Final Fantasy I)
  • Garland (Final Fantasy I)
  • Cloud of Darkness (Final Fantasy III)
  • Kain Highwind (Final Fantasy IV)
  • Bartz Kaluser (Final Fantasy V)
  • Exdeath (Final Fantasy V)
  • Kefka Palazzo (Final Fantasy VI)
  • Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)
  • Ultimecia (Final Fantasy VIII)
  • Kuja (Final Fantasy IX)
  • Tidus (Final Fantasy X)
  • Shantoto (Final Fantasy XI)
  • Vaan (Final Fantasy XII)
  • Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)
  • Ace (Final Fantasy Type-0)

The lineup will once again change in a few days from now, so it’s best to try out all characters that are no longer playable in the next roster rotation. One of the most notable highlight in the next lineup includes Noctis from Final Fantasy XV.

Below is the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT open beta character lineup from Jan. 18 to Jan. 21:

  • Garland (Final Fantasy I)
  • Cloud of Darkness (Final fantasy III)
  • Onion Knight (Final Fantasy III)
  • Bartz Klauser (Final Fantasy V)
  • Kefka Palazzo (Final Fantasy VI)
  • Cloud Strife (Final Fantasy VII)
  • Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)
  • Squall Leonhart (Final Fantasy VIII)
  • Ultimecia (Final Fantasy VIII)
  • Zidane Tribal (Final Fantasy IX)
  • Jecht (Final Fantasy X)
  • Shantoto (Final Fantasy XI
  • Noctis Lucis Caelum (Final Fantasy XV)
  • Ace (Final Fantasy Type-0)
  • Ramza Beoulve (Final Fantasy Tactics)

The Dissidia Final Fantasy NT open beta is can be played by all PS4 owners, even those without a PlayStation Plus subscription. This is a great way to gauge whether it’s worth purchasing the PS4 exclusive title slated to launch on Jan. 30, 2018.

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