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DeNA, Square Enix Partner to bring FINAL FANTASY AIRBORNE BRIGADE mobile game to players in U.S., Canada

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Following the game’s success with more than three million registered users in Japan, DeNA Co and Square Enix Co announced Saturday that the two companies are bringing FINAL FANTASY AIRBORNE BRIGADE to mobile phone users in the US and Canada. This is the first FINAL FANTASY free-to-play social game to be released in English.

FINAL FANTASY AIRBORNE BRIGADE is an easy-to-play social game where players cooperate and adventure through a world inspired by the popular FINAL FANTASY series. Each player rides an airship, and forms groups called airborne brigades in order to fight powerful bosses. Each player gains experience, and levels up by adventuring through quest regions. They will encounter foes and obtain abilities and items straight from the FINAL FANTASY series.

“We're very proud to offer FINAL FANTASY fans based in the US and Canada our own take on the themes and ideals of the series with the upcoming launch of the mobile game FINAL FANTASY AIRBORNE BRIGADE,” said Kenji Kobayashi, executive games director at DeNA. “In celebration of the franchise’s 25th anniversary this year, we strived to create a unique gameplay experience where players can elevate each other through fun, cooperative play.”

The game appeals to FINAL FANTASY fans as well as players new to the franchise. FINAL FANTASY AIRBORNE BRIGADE will be available soon as a free download on Android and iOS devices.

Players can pre-register for the game and be alerted via email as soon as the game is available for free download. Pre-registered players can obtain a free three-month exclusive in-game card featuring Cloud, one of the most popular FINAL FANTASY characters of all time, which will help them during boss battles.

To pre-register for FINAL FANTASY AIRBORNE BRIGADE, visit: ffairbornebrigade.com.

To download assets for FINAL FANTASY AIRBORNE BRIGADE, visit: https://www.yousendit.com/download/WUJaVWRrdkdVbSt5VmNUQw.

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What's this - Square Enix yet again trying to milk all they can out of the FF franchise? The tragedy is that people will buy it.

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Too bad they won't just go bankrupt already. The only good thing to come out of Square Enix is their mangas and I'm not talking about stupid FF manga.

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