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WotV: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius crosses over with Persona 5

Square Enix has never been afraid to cross over its Final Fantasy games with different franchises. This is even more so the case with the publisher’s mobile efforts. Following in the footsteps of its older brother, War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius will be crossing over with the popular RPG Persona 5 Royal.

Making the announcement via a teaser video on YouTube, Square Enix revealed  that a number of Persona 5 Royal characters will be coming to WotV: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius. The three obtainable characters are Joker; Queen (aka Makoto Niijima) and Violet – aka Sumire Yoshizawa.

Alongside these three additions, the crossover will be bringing three of Persona 5’s villains into the world of War of the Visions, accompanied with a special event quest and even custom maps which harken back to Persona 5 Royal.

As is a must with all Persona 5 crossovers, the characters are just as stylish in this mobile release, with the likes of the action-heavy all-out-attacks being recreated for this game. The collaboration has currently only been announced for Japan, but as with most others, it will likely come to all players some time in 2022.

Of all the various crossovers that Final Fantasy games have had over the years (including but not limited to Pot Noodle, Ariana Grande and of course the entire Kingdom Hearts franchise), Persona 5 Royal is certainly not the most out there – but it is one of the more exciting ones. Hopefully such collaborations between SEGA and Square Enix continue into the future – and not just in mobile games.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this crossover? Do you play WotV: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius? What would be your dream video game collaboration? Let us know down below.

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