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Guerra de las Visiones: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius para cerrar en mayo

Autor : Zoey Actualizar : May 26,2025

Es un día sombrío para los fanáticos de la serie Final Fantasy, ya que otro querido título móvil muerde el polvo. War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius dejará de operar el 29 de mayo de este año, marcando otro cierre en la línea de juegos móviles de Square Enix. Si está ansioso por saborear los últimos momentos de este juego de rol táctico, querrá volver a sumergirse antes de que los servidores se desconecten.

Este cierre agrega War of the Visions a la creciente lista de títulos móviles de Square Enix que se han descontinuado en los últimos años. Curiosamente, este spin -off está cerrando sus puertas incluso después de que el Final Fantasy Brave Exvius original anunció su propio cierre en septiembre de 2024.

Independientemente de la calidad de la guerra de las visiones , está claro que Square Enix ha estado lidiando con su estrategia móvil. El extenso catálogo de juegos de teléfonos inteligentes de la compañía, incluidos puertos de títulos clásicos, podría estar contribuyendo a un sentido de sobresaturación del mercado. Esto llega en un momento en que el muy esperado Final Fantasy XIV se está preparando para lanzarse en plataformas móviles, proporcionando a los fanáticos otra forma de sumergirse en la franquicia sobre la marcha.

La decisión de Square Enix de cerrar múltiples títulos móviles podría reflejar una exceso de confianza en su expansiva cartera móvil. Desafortunadamente, esto significa que los fanáticos tendrán que despedirse de los juegos que algunos han disfrutado sin duda. Sin embargo, no todo está perdido; Para aquellos que buscan continuar su viaje de Final Fantasy en Mobile, queda una selección (aunque reducida) de títulos de primer nivel para explorar y disfrutar.

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