
Square Enix banks on nostalgia with Final Fantasy Resonance
The project is set for a global launch on October 22, 2026. Multi-platform distribution is a smart business move, ensuring no one is left out by providing both physical and digital editions for the Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, along with the eagerly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 and computers. This broad availability is fantastic, allowing the community to enjoy the adventure on their preferred hardware without the annoying temporary exclusivity barriers that often disrupt players' experiences.
The two companies involved in the project have released a new promotional trailer heavily focused on the setting and map exploration. The major highlight of the promotional material is the unveiling of Dilmagia, the grand city of steel that serves as the home to Cid, the legendary and iconic mechanic who revolutionized the technology of this universe by creating the first airships that soar through the skies. The journey promises to take the player through a variety of richly detailed scenarios, where new faces will directly interact with renowned figures and legendary heroes from other numbered titles in the RPG franchise.
Bringing classic heroes to interact with new figures is a wise choice that directly touches the nostalgic emotions of those who have followed the brand for decades.
The development proposal is being led by a respected partnership between the giant Square Enix and the experienced developer Lancarse — known for consistent work in titles such as The Diofield Chronicles and Persona Q2. The concept of Final Fantasy Resonance acts as a kind of reinterpretation and transformation into the offline format of the Brave Exvius universe, reclaiming the more traditional structures, turn-based combat, and the artistic direction that crowned the franchise's golden era in the past. It's a very welcome breath of fresh air amidst so many fast-paced action games lacking tactical depth that dominate the industry today.
The promotional video emphasizes the dynamics of strategic battles and features very well-known characters to long-time fans, creating an immediate urge to get hands on the game and start exploring this world. Seeing a publisher of their size value classic mechanics in a structured project is the kind of stance that deserves recognition. If the final product manages to deliver the same fluidity and charm shown in this preview, we will have a strong contender for one of the most engaging RPGs of the second half of the year.



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