Square Enix just dropped a bombshell tease for Final Fantasy fans craving more crossover chaos: The beloved Dissidia Final Fantasy series is staging a comeback as a brand-new mobile-exclusive “Team ...
Modern-day Tokyo is the stage for a new story where warriors from across the Final Fantasy series have assembled. A giant crystal appears in the city of Tokyo. The blue-glowing crystal blended into ...
Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy has now launched worldwide, the latest mobile game in Square Enix’s flagship franchise. Despite being part of the Dissidia series, which mashes together characters from ...
Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy is slated to release for iOS and Android as a free-to-play title sometime in 2026. And while Square Enix hasn’t explicitly said its monetization will rely on a gacha ...
Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy is getting a Final Fantasy Record Keeper crossover, but it won't involve any new characters. The post First Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Crossover Involves Record ...
Fond of weirdly obscure titles since childhood, Ivanir has been captivated by many Japanese games over the years. Some of his most passionate topics are the Dept. Heaven series, Summon Night ...
Fighting, Role-playing (RPG), Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure Square Enix Product Development Division 1 December 17, 2008 (17 years ago) Square Enix T Final Fantasy All the Latest Game Footage ...
Scott Baird is a Staff Writer at DualShockers with over a decade of experience writing about video games, board games, and tabletop RPGs. He has been writing professionally since 2013 and covering ...
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Mobile game Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy has generated $6.7 million in one month. The title launched on March 24th to immediate success in Japan. Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy has generated $6.7 ...
Unlike the other Dissidia games, Opera Omnia was where fans could find that classic turn-based combat they loved, with a handful of Dissidia mechanics mixed in for good measure. I loved it for that ...