Bravely Default Brilliant Lights Players

Bravely Default Brilliant Lights Surpasses 2 Million Players

Square Enix announced registered players for Bravely Default Brilliant Lights has surpassed 2 million. This comes shortly after the Japanese release of the game, which arrived on January 27, 2022. Players will receive in-game rewards for reaching this milestone. Players will be able to receive the reward after maintenance has concluded. Additionally, a series of commemorative illustrations has been released to celebrate the occasion. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Bravely Default Brilliant Lights is a mobile entry in the Bravely Default series. Announced in July 2021, the title features similar mechanics to the console entries of the game. Players can utilize the Brave and Default system to take on enemies. Additionally, the game offers various other activities players can engage in, including raising their friendship with the cast of characters to recruit them onto their teams. Players can also obtain costumes by increasing a character’s rank. Additionally, a multiplayer mode exists in Bravely Default Brilliant Lights, where players can group up to take on various challenges.

Leading up to the release of Bravely Default Brilliant Lights, Square Enix shared the game’s opening movie. This featured several major characters that would appear in the game, alongside an area for players to explore.

Bravely Default Brilliant Lights is available for Android and iOS devices in Japan. There is no word of a potential localization.


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