Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition has a new feature called “Mimic” that allows you to play as other characters from the series as DLC. Square Enix shared the latest screenshots and details. [Thanks, 4Gamer.]
Using the new Mimic feature, players will get to play as characters from previous Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles games. What it does is it simply changes the appearance and voice for a character during battles and cutscenes. The DLC to transform into the characters will become available after release in Japan.
It’s also worth noting that the playable DLC characters for Mimic are available to fixed races and genders. Check out the characters below:
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
Yuri (CV: Kumiko Higa)
Male Clavat
Chelinka (CV: Nami Kurokawa)
Female Clavat
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
King Leo (CV: Rie Takahashi)
Male Clavat
Chancelor Chime (CV: Atsuko Enomoto)
Female Selkie
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Sherlotta (CV: Marina Inoue)
Female ? ? ? (race)
[Note: It’s been confirmed that a female Yuke can Mimic Sherlotta, but there appears to be more.]
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Dark Lord
Mira (CV: Sumire Uesaka)
Female Clavat
Bel Dat (CV: Tomori Kusunoki)
Female Selkie
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
Layle (CV: Makoto Yasumura)
The DLC characters will be available for 370 yen each or as part of the Mimic Set for 2,580 yen for all eight.
New DLC Weapons & Accessories
Additional DLC includes new weapons that you can’t find in the game and useful accessories that will help out on your adventure:
Moogle Weapon Set
- Mogcalibur
- Mogungnir
- Kupo-Kupo Hammer
- Kupo-Kupo Racket
Ancient Sacred Treasure Set
- Apocalypse
- Catastrophe
- Executor
- Punishment
Weapons Special Set
The DLC weapon sets go for 490 yen each, or for 860 yen for a bundle of both sets.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition will release for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android in Japan and North America on August 27, 2020. Check out Siliconera‘s interview with director Ryoma Araki here.
Published: Aug 20, 2020 06:37 am