Bravely Default HD Remaster Makes Epic Surprise Landing on PC and Xbox
Square Enix surprises fans with the PC and Xbox launch of Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster, featuring upgraded visuals, quality-of-life improvements, and strategic turn-based battles.
Bravely Default HD Remaster Makes Epic Surprise Landing on PC and Xbox!
Square Enix just dropped a bombshell on RPG fans worldwide with the surprise launch of Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster on PC and Xbox Series X|S platforms! The beloved classic, originally released on Nintendo 3DS over a decade ago, has finally made its way to additional systems, bringing with it stunning HD visuals, quality-of-life improvements, and that signature strategic turn-based combat that made the franchise a fan favorite. For those who’ve been waiting to experience this masterpiece outside of Nintendo’s ecosystem, the wait is officially over!
What makes Bravely Default truly stand out in the crowded RPG landscape is its innovative “Brave & Default” battle system, which allows players to strategically manipulate the flow of combat by either expending Brave Points to take additional actions or Defaulting to accumulate turns while bolstering defenses. Combined with over 20 unique jobs that can be mixed and matched to create incredibly diverse party compositions, the game offers nearly limitless strategic possibilities. The HD remaster enhances this experience with a redesigned UI, fast-forward cutscenes, and other modern refinements while maintaining the artistic vision of character designer Akihiko Yoshida and the epic soundtrack that defined the original experience.
Timing couldn’t be better for new and returning players alike, as the launch comes with a sweet 20% discount on both Steam and Xbox platforms, bringing the PC version down to $32 for those utilizing Green Man Gaming’s XP rewards program. Additionally, purchasers will receive a digital art book as a launch bonus. Whether you’re playing on Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam, or even the ROG Xbox Ally and Steam Deck, the warriors of light are ready to once again embark on their quest to restore the crystals and save the world of Luxendarc from encroaching darkness. The question isn’t whether you should play this remastered gem, but rather which platform will become your new home for this unforgettable adventure!
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