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Final Fantasy XII’s Vayne Joins Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Today

Final Fantasy XII’s Vayne Joins Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Today

Square Enix announced today, that the legendary Final Fantasy XII antagonist Vayne Carudas Solidor is available now on Dissidia Final Fantasy NT as the game’s first Season Pass character.

Check out the DLC trailer of Vayne Carudas Solidor, featuring some gameplay footage:

“Vayne’s new abilities and playstyle add depth and new team possibilities to the fast-paced 3-on-3 team action of Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. He also comes with alternate costumes and cosmetic weapon skins, along with exciting, new story scenes that give players a glimpse at his role in the wider tale between legendary heroes and villains from the Final Fantasy series.

Vayne is available now as a standalone purchase, or as part of the Season Pass, which further includes five new characters, each with two additional skins and weapons.

The Weapons Pack is also available to download, offering several additional cosmetic weapon skins for many of the launch roster of Dissidia Final Fantasy NT.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT and the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Season Pass are available now for the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system.

About Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is a fighting game with action role-playing elements developed by Koei Tecmo’s Team Ninja and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4. The game is a follow-up to Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy, released for PlayStation Portable, and similarly allows players to battle one another using many characters from the Final Fantasy series. The game is a console port of the 2015 Japanese arcade game Dissidia Final Fantasy, and it released worldwide in January 2018.

Gameplay

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT’s battle system was redesigned from the ground up, though some elements from the previous titles have been retained. Characters are divided into four combat classes: power-based Vanguards, agility-based Assassins, range-based Marksmen, and unique trait-based Specialists. Characters can perform Brave attacks, which increase the player’s Bravery level based on the amount of damage done. If an opponent is attacked while their Bravery is at zero, a Bravery Break will be triggered, giving the player a substantial Bravery boost. Players can also perform HP attacks that will do direct damage to an opponent based on their current Bravery level. Using HP attacks will reset the player’s Bravery back to zero, forcing then to perform more Brave attacks before they can directly attack their opponent again. The previous games’ EX Mode has been tweaked, with players able to equip one HP attack and two EX Skills per character in battle.”

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