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Relationship with Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
June 10, 2026 at 02:14 PM
Initial version (2026-06-10)
FINAL FANTASY RESONANCE adapts the opening chapter of a mobile game, and Square Enix is precise about what that means. The official announcement states: "FINAL FANTASY RESONANCE is based on the first story arc of the mobile game FINAL FANTASY Brave Exvius. Far from just a direct port, it has been refined and extensively rebuilt as a full-fledged console-quality RPG experience." The official fact sheet goes further, promising "an experience far richer in both quality and scope than a straightforward port or remake."
No familiarity with the mobile game is needed. The dialogue, quest design, and battle systems were all rebuilt for this release, so newcomers get a complete story from the first scene, while the director has said players who know the original story can enjoy the retelling too.
In interviews, the developers put it bluntly: everything except the scenario outline and the characters has changed. Yukinori Kitajima, who wrote the mobile game's scenario, rewrote the script for this game line by line.
Area | Change |
|---|---|
Scenario outline and characters | Carried over; the story follows the mobile game's first story arc and keeps the main cast's core setups |
Dialogue | Rewritten in full by original scenario writer Yukinori Kitajima |
Plot structure | Partially re-sequenced, with the main story's goals stated more clearly |
Side quests | All-new scenarios; no side quest is reused from the mobile game |
Battles | Originally wave-based encounters re-tuned for the new combat system; the mobile game's chain mechanics are gone |
Monetization | Gacha removed; there is no DLC for Visions, and everything is earnable in-game |
Voice work | The main scenario is fully voiced |
Format | An adventure-format mobile game reborn as an exploration RPG with a walkable world map |
The producer has explained that mobile games live and die by pacing, which left little room for character backgrounds in the original telling. Bringing that tempo straight to consoles would feel like important beats had been skipped, so the rebuild gives the cast room to breathe and ties their motivations more directly to what the player is doing. The director adds that the story has not drifted far from the original; the heavy drama the mobile game was known for remains, told in a more polished shape. Familiar melodies also return in the soundtrack, where boss themes reuse melodies from the mobile game.
FINAL FANTASY BRAVE EXVIUS launched in Japan on October 22, 2015 as a smartphone RPG. Its North American service ended in 2024, and its global service ended in October 2025. The console project predates the shutdown by years: the producer, who had worked as the mobile game's assistant producer, pitched it around 2020 while the original was still running, citing players who had asked for a console version since the early days. RESONANCE's October 22, 2026 launch date falls on the mobile game's Japanese launch anniversary; the producer says the timing is a coincidence.
Coverage of the mobile game itself, including its later story seasons and its roster beyond what appears here, sits outside this wiki's scope. This site documents the mobile game only where Square Enix or the developers describe it in relation to RESONANCE.