Square Enix announces Dissidia Deullum Final Fantasy for iOS/Android

The next entry in the Dissidia series

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Announcement artwork for Dissidia Deullum Final Fantasy.

Today, Square Enix announced the next entry in the Dissidia series, Dissidia Deullum Final Fantasy. It is a 3v3 team boss battle arena game where two teams and roaming monsters clash as each team fights to beat the boss first. It features numerous warriors from the Final Fantasy series, and can be played with one hand. The free-to-play game will be released for iOS and Android in 2026.

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Here is a description of the game, via Square Enix:

Modern-day Tokyo is the stage for a new story where warriors from across the Final Fantasy series have assembled.

A giant crystal appears in the city of Tokyo. The blue-glowing crystal blended into daily life and became a familiar presence. However, those peaceful times came to a sudden end. Strange monsters appear from a mysterious, menacing energy polluting the crystal, driving humanity to despair. As terror dominates the city, armed warriors emerge, as if they were answering to a cry for help. As they conceal their identities and quickly disappear after battle, people began to call them “Ghosts”…

Alongside the fully Japanese-voiced main story, short episodes offering glimpses into the warriors’ daily lives will also unfold. Abilities feature numerous captivating artworks drawn by a stellar lineup of artists.

From Square Enix and NHN PlayArt, Dissidia Deullum Final Fantasy will be released as a free-to-play game with in-app purchases for iOS and Android in 2026. An Android Closed Beta Test will run from November 6 until November 14 in Canada, Japan, and the United States. You can apply here until October 28.

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Lindsay picked up an NES controller for the first time at the age of 6 and instantly fell in love. She began reviewing GBA games 20 years ago and quickly branched out from her Nintendo comfort zone. She has has developed a great love of life sims and FMV titles. For her, accessibility is one of the most important parts of any game (but she also really appreciates good UI).

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