Dissidia Final Fantasy NT To Release On January 30th; Editions, Season Pass Detailed

Aug 18, 2017 at 07:40am EDT
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

After having been available in Japanese arcades for some time, Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is going to debut on PlayStation 4 in just a few months.

Earlier today, Square Enix confirmed that the game will release in North America on January 30th. The publisher also revealed multiple editions as well as the Season Pass, which will include 6 additional fighters.

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Ultimate Collector’s Edition ($189.99) – Exclusive from the Square Enix Online Store

Warrior of Light bust figure (8.25” tall)
Official soundtrack with 15 tracks selected from the DISSIDIA series and newly recorded music
80-page hardback artbook
Season Pass that gives access to six new playable characters and content post launch
SteelBook™ case unique to the “UCE”
Collector’s Box featuring legendary FINAL FANTASY characters

SteelBook Brawler Edition ($59.99)

Customers who pre-order from participating retailers will receive one of three limited edition SteelBook designs at random. Each SteelHook design features a different set of iconic FINAL FANTASY heroes and villains to trade and collect.

Digital Edition ($59.99) and Digital Deluxe Edition ($84.99)

Fans interested in a digital-only version can pre-order from the PlayStation®Store to instantly receive a mini-soundtrack featuring five songs plus access to the ‘Nameless Warrior’ character skin for Warrior of Light. The Digital Deluxe Edition also includes the Season Pass.

In case you have never seen the game in action, the latest tutorial video from last month explains the most basic mechanics of the new 3 versus 3 fighting game.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT launches on PlayStation 4 on January 30th.

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