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Dissidia Final Fantasy PS4 Game Slated for January
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
The official game for the PlayStation 4 in North America on January 30, 2018. It will release the game in Japan on January 11, 2018.
Square Enix also outlined the game's different release packages. Those who pre-order the Digital Edition and Digital Deluxe Edition will receive a mini-soundtrack, as well as the "Nameless Warrior" skin for the Warrior of Light character. The Digital Deluxe Edition includes a season for the game's DLC.
Those who pre-order from selected retailers will be able to pre-order a "Steelbook Brawler" edition (seen right), which features one of three different cover art that portray a different set of Final Fantasy series characters.
The game will have an "Ultimate Collector's Edition" that can be pre-ordered exclusively at the Square Enix Online Store. The release will feature a unique collector's box packaging, a bust of the Warrior of Light, an 80-page artbook, the game's official soundtrack, a steelbook packaging with unique art, and the game's DLC season .

Square Enix released the arcade version of Dissidia Final Fantasy fighting added Final Fantasy V's Exdeath as a playable character in May, and Square Enix confirmed that the game will continue to receive updates.
Kuja as playable characters.
In addition to a three-versus-three battle system, the game includes a summons gauge that players can use to summon Ifrit and other popular Final Fantasy summons when the gauge is full. developed the game, which uses technology from a PlayStation 4 core system instead of a dedicated arcade circuit board.
The game will not have a story mode, but it will feature story not in the game's arcade version. The game will feature three-versus-three battles and the series' “bravery combat system.” Arcade and PS4 players will not be able to fight with each other, but the staff is investigating allowing arcade players to carry over data.
Square Enix released Dissidia Final Fantasy, a PlayStation Portable fighting game featuring Final Fantasy heroes and villains, in 2008 in Japan, and in 2009 in other parts of the world. The company then released the Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy sequel in 2011 for the PSP with new characters, stages, and story.
[Via Gematsu]