War of The Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Reveals Final Fantasy VII Remake Crossover for Japan

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Square Enix has announced a new collaboration for its popular mobile strategy JRPG War of The Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.

For now, the collaboration is only for Japan, and will bring characters from Final Fantasy VII Rmake into War of The Visions.

Specifically, we’ll get Tifa, Cloud, Aerith, and Barret, as you can see in the reveal trailer below.

The collaboration will launch on the Japanese servers on April 21.

At the moment, there’s no launch date for this collaboration on the western servers, which normally are behind by a few months, but it’s almost guaranteed that it’ll come at some point.

If you want to learn more about the game, you can check out our interview with global version producer Hiroki Fujimoto.

Incidentally, previous collaborations involved Final Fantasy Tactics’s Ramza Beoulve, Goffard Gaffgarion, and Cidolfus Orlandeau today, while the second round added more characters, and we also got one with Final Fantasy IV,  one with NieR Automata, and one with Final Fantasy X.

If you’re unfamiliar with War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, which is currently available for iOS and Android, here’s how Square Enix describes the story.

“Leonis, a small kingdom surrounded by powerful nations, has remained unconquered with the help of a curious ring bestowed upon it king by the “Winged One.”

With visions—the hopes and dreams of legendary warriors given life—on their side, Leonis could hold its own against the might of other kingdoms.

But as the ever-repeating cruelty of fate would have it, even the bonds of love and friendship cannot remain unscathed.

The twin princes of Leonis, Mont and Sterne, are no exception.

Their feud signals the beginning of the end of the longstanding War of the Visions.

In this war-torn land of rivaling nations, who will be left smiling in the dazzling light of the Crystal?”

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