

A sequel, Bravely Second: End Layer, was released in 2015 in Japan and 2016. Have you added to Bravely Default II’s sales on the Switch so far? What are your own thoughts about the latest entry? Tell us down below. In both Japan and overseas, Bravely Default met with strong sales and.

In our review of Bravely Default II, we gave the game eight out of ten stars and said it was a well-crafted and expertly made RPG that was easily worth your time. Join Seth, Gloria, Elvis, and Adelle as they venture through the land of Excillant in search of four elemental Crystals. The acclaimed RPG #BravelyDefault II makes its way to Steam on September 2, 2021! The original Bravely Default on Nintendo 3DS was a return to form for JRPGs that incorporated everything the classics did right, combined with modern quality-of-life features. This will perhaps further increase sales of the game on Nintendo’s hybrid platform, and hopefully, leads to future entries in the series and even re-releases of the older games. Bravely Default 2 has been criticized for being a safe sequel, but it's still a great game that proves sequels can tread old ground tastefully. It’s likely only a matter of time – especially now that Square Enix has revealed Bravely Default II is on the way to Steam next week. The original Nintendo 3DS sold just over 1 million units in its lifetime, and Bravely Default II is already on track to surpass this amount in less than a year. While this might not seem like much to get excited about compared to certain other Nintendo Switch releases, this is a big deal for Square Enix’s classic-style JRPG series.

According to a Square Enix PR, the February 2021 release has now sold more than 950,000 units worldwide. This account will be passed to Producer Takahashi and the PR team to handle for a while, but please look after us going forward as well.Bravely Default II for the Nintendo Switch is currently on track to become the best-selling entry in the series. People reacted so loudly that all our staff are pumped up to work on this game. The tweet reads as follows (translated by Siliconera): “We finally were able to announce it! For those who’ve been waiting all this time, I apologize, and I’d like to thank you.

But now, on his official Twitter, he can finally share a few words about this game that he’s most likely been working on for years: The last time Asano spoke about a third game was back in 2015 when he stated that if sales for Bravely Second were good, he would pitch a third title immediately. Recently Bravely franchise Producer Tomoya Asano and returning composer Revo spoke about the latest installment in the series between Twitter and Nintendo’s official Japanese site. Bravely Default 2 was certainly a surprise announcement at The Game Awards the other day, especially for fans waiting for nearly three years for any news about the next entry in the franchise.
