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Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Goes Free To Play In March

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The Final Fantasy fighting game, Dissidia NT, gets a free edition for the PS4 and the PC. Square Enix reveals the release date for the release date.

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Square Enix announce the release date for a free edition of the Final Fantasy fighting game, Dissidia Final Fantasy NT.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT was release January of last year. You get to play as the main heroes and villains of the Final Fantasy games. You fight in arenas base on classic imagery from the franchise.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Free Edition was already release in Japan, and Square has now announced that the Free Edition will finally be release outside of Japan in March 12. The Free Edition will only allow players to pick between four characters in the roster, and the four characters are rotated weekly. Meaning you’ll get to play with a set of four characters one week, and get a completely new set of four characters the following week.

The Free Edition is compatible with the full version, meaning you are able to have online matches with players who have the full version.

Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Free Edition is expected to be release on the PlayStation Network and Steam on the PC in March 12.


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