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Bravely Default II Final Demo Looks at the Game’s First Chapter

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There’s a new Bravely Default II demo, and this one is an entirely new experience. People can head to the eShop worldwide to nab the new trial, which is dubbed the Final Demo. So long as they do before February 26, 2021, they’ll get 100 My Nintendo Platinum Points. Nintendo also added two Bravely Default II My Nintendo Rewards and confirmed another one is on the way.

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The Bravely Default II Final Demo replaces the old demo on the eShop, though someone who previously downloaded the other trial can still access or redownload it. You’ll need 3.2GB of space for it. (The original demo was 2.3GB.) Nintendo said in its announcement tweet that this new experience will look at the JRPG’s first chapter.

As for the My Nintendo element, there are two rewards immediately available. Both are 50 Platinum Point wallpapers for smartphones and PCs. One features the main art of Gloria Musa, while the other focuses on Savalon, a country in the game, and the characters like Prince Castor, Prince Boor, Olfa, Shaula, and Bernard. Nintendo didn’t offer any hints about what the other reward might be.

Here’s a look at the two My Nintendo Bravely Default II wallpapers available.

Bravely Default II will come to the Nintendo Switch on February 26, 2021. As a reminder, the first demo’s feedback led to Square Enix changing some gameplay elements.


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