A new Dissidia story comes to life in the heart of contemporary Tokyo, where the legendary warriors of Final Fantasy are summoned to prevent the world’s destruction. The game features a 3-on-3 competitive arena where two teams race to eliminate a boss in the fastest time possible, delivering fast-paced, action-packed battles.
With Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy, Square Enix takes a bold new direction. Forget the traditional one-on-one brawler duels: here, everything revolves around 3v3 team skirmishes, where two teams face monsters and bosses in a unique co-op/competitive hybrid arena.
The pacing is significantly faster than classic Dissidia titles. Each character fills a specific role—Melee, Ranged, Support, or Mobility Specialist—making team coordination essential. In short: you’ll need strategy, teamwork, and the perfect hero to match your playstyle.
Customization is core to the experience, featuring unique skills, builds, and stunning new character illustrations. Given the Final Fantasy fandom, it’s easy to imagine the wave of wallpapers, fan art, and cosplay that will flood the web. An endless cycle of hype.
To understand the hype, we have to look back to 2008, when the first Dissidia Final Fantasy hit the PSP—a 3D fighter that brought together heroes and villains from across the entire franchise. It was an instant hit, followed by Dissidia 012 in 2011, still considered one of the most beloved titles on the handheld.
Since then, the series has evolved through arcade versions, the PS4 release of Dissidia NT, and a long mobile run with Opera Omnia (active until 2024). Now, Dissidia is reinventing itself once again—this time, exclusively for smartphones.
The most striking element of Dissidia Duellum is its setting: not a fantasy world or an abstract dimension, but a real, contemporary Tokyo. The contrast is stunning.
Picture this:
Cloud crossing Shibuya with the Buster Sword on his shoulder.
Lightning battling amidst the neon lights of Akihabara.
Rinoa casting spells in front of giant advertising screens.
It’s a stylish blend of JRPG, urban anime, and the distinct vibes of Persona, The World Ends With You, or Tokyo Mirage Sessions.
Iconic figure Tetsuya Nomura is supervising the project alongside artist Miki Yamashita. This guarantees one thing: bold designs, gravity-defying hair, memorable outfits, and oversized weapons. In short: Pure Final Fantasy.
Square Enix has officially opened pre-registrations on the App Store and Google Play. The game will follow a free-to-play model with in-app purchases—a formula perfect for a title packed with iconic characters. Every new hero release will be a massive community event.
The hype is building. Are you ready to defend Tokyo?