Nintendo has earned a reputation for having the most exclusive titles. The company rarely has titles that have also joined the lineup of other consoles like Xbox and PlayStation. However, recently, it seems like one of its biggest titles will join the Steam library, and PC fans can’t stop gleaming about it.
The game in question is the JPRG title Bravely Default II. The Square Enix published title will make its way to PC fans through Steam, and it will release on September 2, 2021. Players can pre-order it now and wait for a week to play the third title from the highly touted series.
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Nintendo Switch title Bravely Default II enters the PC world
Bravely Default II arrived on the Nintendo Switch on February 26, 2021. This is actually the third title in the series and the first one from the lineup for the popular console from Nintendo. The first two titles in Bravely Default and Bravely Second: End Layer were released for the Nintendo 3DS. And while the 3DS games were directly connected, Bravely Default II was an entirely new story.
Other than the Switch and 3DS titles, the Square Enix franchise also has a browser based spinoff. The title is called Bravely Default: Praying Barge, and it almost released 10 years ago. Bravely Default II received great reviews, and fans of the series enjoyed the setting and story while playing it on the Switch. However, within a week, it will open up to a whole new audience when it arrives on PC through Steam.
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Story of Bravely Default II
Bravely Default II takes players to the mystical continent of Excillant, which has five different kingdoms. The game has four main characters in Seth, Gloria, Elvis and Adelle. Players will have to explore Excillant to find the crystals of the four elements in Wind, Earth, Water and Fire. During their journey, players will have to take part in turn-based battles with Brave and Default actions.
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The game has elements of risk and reward with its turn-based battle systems. Plus, it has an amazing storyline that players will love to stick their teeth into for a lot of hours. It’s one of the rare occasions of a Nintendo title heading to PC, so players should definitely check it out when it releases.
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