
Square Enix Drops Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy: Series Icons Face Off in Modern Tokyo Boss Battles
October 15, 2025Square Enix is launching Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy, a brand-new mobile game that thrusts classic Final Fantasy characters straight into the heart of modern Tokyo. Set to arrive on iOS and Android in 2026, this isn’t your standard spin-off. It’s a 3v3 team boss battle brawl, with squads competing to wipe out giant enemies before their rivals do.
This time, Final Fantasy’s legendary warriors are summoned into our world, not a fantasy realm. They fight with their unique skills, decked out in customisable outfits, and all with full Japanese voice acting. The twist? They’re battling against mutated monsters corrupting the city’s strange new crystal, and they’ve become local legends, hiding their identities as “ghosts” in a city under siege.
How Dissidia Duellum Works: Team Combat, Real-Time Rivalry, and Character Customisation
The core loop is competitive 3v3 boss battles. Your team’s job isn’t just to survive, but to bring down massive monsters quicker than the opposing squad. Every match is a race, not just a test of brute force. Victory goes to the team that slays the boss first, so efficiency and teamwork matter every time you dive in.
Teams are built from a roster featuring 10 iconic characters already confirmed from across the series. Each hero falls under one of four fighting styles: Ranged, Melee, Support, and Agile. Whether you prefer unleashing magic from a distance or diving in with a sword, you’ll find a role that fits your style. The launch lineup includes:
- Warrior of Light (Final Fantasy)
- Kain Highwind (Final Fantasy 4)
- Krile Mayer Baldesion (Final Fantasy 5)
- Terra Branford (Final Fantasy 6)
- Cloud Strife (Final Fantasy 7)
- Rinoa Heartily (Final Fantasy 8)
- Zidane Tribal (Final Fantasy 9)
- Lightning (Final Fantasy 13)
- Gaia (Final Fantasy 14)
- Prompto Argentum (Final Fantasy 15)
Square Enix is giving these heroes a major makeover. Each character sports a redesigned look that blends into Tokyo’s cityscape. On top of that, you’ll have access to numerous cosmetic options so you can tweak their outfits to suit your taste and stand out in the crowded arena.
This detail isn’t just about visuals. The modern setting means these familiar faces feel new again, and their ability sets reflect the franchise’s deep tactical roots. Whether you want to heal teammates, dart around the battlefield, or lay down heavy damage, your picks and playstyle will directly affect how quickly your squad conquers the boss.
Plot: Tokyo’s Crystal Crisis and the Rise of the “Ghosts”

This isn’t a typical fantasy world. Dissidia Duellum’s story starts with a mysterious, blue-glowing crystal crashing into downtown Tokyo. That crystal becomes part of daily life… until a wave of dark energy turns it into a magnet for hostile monsters. Cities fall into despair as these mutated threats overrun neighbourhoods.
With the city in chaos, warriors start materialising, never sticking around after battle. Residents, desperate for hope, begin calling these enigmatic fighters “ghosts.” Each showdown isn’t just gameplay; it’s woven into Tokyo’s struggle and legend-in-the-making story arc.
Tetsuya Nomura, Creative Producer of DISSIDIA DUELLUM FINAL FANTASY, has shared a special message for this new entry in the DISSIDIA series!
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All of this is brought to life via Japanese voice performances, adding high-energy drama to a storyline that merges classic Final Fantasy tropes with modern urban anxiety.
Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy isn’t out until 2026, but fans in Japan, the United States, and Canada can get an early taste. A closed beta will arrive from November 7-14. If you’re in one of those regions, you can sign up on the game’s official website and see if your squad can handle the gauntlet before anyone else.
- Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy is the first time fan-favourite heroes are fighting in a real-world city.
- Gameplay revolves around fast-paced, team-based boss races.
- Ten customizable characters at launch, with four distinct combat styles.
- The closed beta is limited, so act fast if you want in early.