Bravely Default Brilliant Lights Players

Bravely Default Brilliant Lights Reaches Over 3 Million Players in a Week

In just a weeks time, Bravely Default Brilliant Lights has exceeded over 3 million players. The title had already reached a total of 2 million players only a few days after its initial Japanese release. To celebrate the game hitting yet another milestone, Square Enix will distribute several rewards in-game. These include valuable enhancement materials and stamina recovery items. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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In order to receive these gifts, players will need to check their in-game mailbox. Previously, members of the Bravely Default Brilliant Lights development team released several commemorative illustrations of several key characters that appear in Bravely Default Brilliant Lights.

The mobile title functions similarly to other entries in the Bravely Default series. Players can use the Brave and Default system to attack enemies in Bravely Default Brilliant Lights. A multiplayer mode is available, which allows for players to cooperate and take down various foes. Additionally, players can raise their relationship with characters to recruit them or to unlock cosmetic outfits.

Tiz Arrior, Agnes Oblige, Edea Lee, and Ringabel from previous Bravely Default games also appear in Bravely Default Brilliant Lights.

Bravely Default Brilliant Lights is available for Android and iOS devices in Japan. Square Enix has not announced a potential Western release.


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