Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia Gets Delayed To Early 2017

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Square Enix announced that their upcoming smartphone game, Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia, has been delayed to early 2017 in Japan in order to fix some bugs before officially launching the game. [Thanks, @Aibo_ac7.]

 

In addition to announcing the delay, Square Enix also revealed characters for the game with Galuf Halm Baldesion (Final Fantasy V), Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII), Squall (Final Fantasy VIII), Eiko (Final Fantasy IX), Shantotto (Final Fantasy IX), Vanille (Final Fantasy XIII), and Ace (Final Fantasy Type-0).

 

They also showed off additional characters with silhouette teasers as seen in the above image.

 

Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia releases in Japan in early 2017 for iOS and Android. You can check out a trailer for it and more in our earlier report.


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