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"War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius pour fermer en mai"

Authore: NicholasMise à jour:Apr 24,2025

C'est une journée sombre pour les fans de la série Final Fantasy, car un autre titre mobile bien-aimé devrait rencontrer sa fin. War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, une retombée du principal jeu Brave Exvius, cessera officiellement les opérations le 29 mai de cette année. Cette fermeture ajoute à la liste croissante des jeux mobiles Square Enix qui ont été interrompus ces dernières années.

Si vous êtes impatient de découvrir la dernière fois War of the Visions, assurez-vous de repartir dans le jeu avant la date d'arrêt. Fait intéressant, cette fermeture intervient après l'annonce que le Final Fantasy original Brave Exvius fermera également en septembre 2024.

La décision de fermer la guerre des visions peut refléter une crise de confiance plus large dans Square Enix concernant leurs offres de jeux mobiles. Malgré le vaste catalogue de jeux de smartphones de l'entreprise, y compris des ports de titres rétro classiques, le marché peut ressentir la tension de trop de retombées. Cela arrive à un moment où le Final Fantasy XIV très attendu se prépare à se lancer sur les plates-formes mobiles, offrant aux fans une autre avenue pour s'engager avec la franchise bien-aimée en déplacement.

Bien que la fermeture de War of the Visions puisse signaler un peu de confiance de la part de Square Enix, ce sont les fans qui ressentent le plus vivement, perdant l'accès à un jeu que certains ont sans aucun doute apprécié. Cependant, tout n'est pas perdu. Pour ceux qui cherchent à satisfaire leurs envies de RPG, nous avons toujours une liste organisée, quoique rétrécie, des meilleurs jeux Final Fantasy disponibles sur les appareils mobiles.

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