Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, Dragon Quest Stars to End in Japan
- Final Fantasy Brave Exvius (Japanese version) and Dragon Quest of the Stars will cease operations on October 31st
- Brave Exvius will launch a commemorative Grand Finale Campaign and introduce a special Memorial Edition
- Dragon Quest of the Stars will conclude its Demon Star Gods narrative with final limited-time events
Square Enix continues its trend of sunsetting mobile titles, with two veteran RPGs now reaching their end. Both the Japanese versions of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius and Dragon Quest of the Stars will terminate services on October 31st, ending years of content updates and crossover collaborations.
The shutdown of Brave Exvius carries particular significance as it represents the complete end for this franchise. With the global version shuttered last year, the Japanese closure marks the absolute finale for what was once considered a mobile gaming staple.

As a parting gesture, Square Enix will host a special Grand Finale Campaign and release a Memorial Version post-shutdown. While not a fully functional game, this preservation version will serve as an offline archive showcasing a decade's worth of content.
Dragon Quest of the Stars approaches its conclusion with celebratory fanfare. Leading up to October's termination, Square Enix has planned several special events to properly conclude the adventure.

The climactic story content reintroduces legendary boss encounters while resolving the Demon Star Gods arc. Players will obtain exclusive equipment based on the antagonists' evolved forms, witness the ultimate upgrade of Hugmetal gear into Metakin, and participate in anniversary celebrations commemorating the game's 10-year history.
While bittersweet, Japanese fans will enjoy one last celebration before both games permanently disappear. October will undoubtedly feel like the closing chapter of an important mobile gaming era for dedicated players.
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