Final Fantasy Dissidia is developed by Team Ninja

Like a dream come true, the expectations of most gamers Final Fantasy fans to see a new series, Dissidia finally became reality some time ago. A willing to watch the battle iconic characters from Square Enix franchise JPRG in the latest generation of visualization can be enjoyed in the near future. Some details were shared, even a prime teaser that shows some of the characters are, of course, familiar. But who would have thought, that was not the Square Enix are responsible for this series. They divert it to the developers of Dead or Alive - Team Ninja.

The latest Final Fantasy Dissidia will slide for first arcade machines in Japan which is certain to be developed by the Japanese giant duo - Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja. Interestingly again? This game is built using the Playstation 4 as the main system. Does this mean the game will arrive in the latest generation of Sony's console? Likely, yes. President of Sony Japan - Atsushi Morita claimed he was involved in a serious conversation with Square Enix to make this happen. This game will be released exclusively for at least the arcade for a year, before arriving in the PS4.

Battle itself will run 3 vs. 3 in an open arena. On the screen, you can see some indicators that will provide instant information: playtime, battle logs, teammate status, player status, HP, the target line, break a bonus, a mini map, enemy team information, and chat icon. The attack will be divided into HP Attack, Brave Attack, and the iconic attacks - Ex Skills. In addition, there will be a bar called Summon Gauge established during the fight progresses. Once full, you can summon summon into battle as the fourth character is temporary.

After briefly introducing the Warrior of Light (FF I), Onion Knight (FF III), Terra Bandford (FF VI), Cloud Strife (FF VII), Lightning (FF XIII), and Y'Shtola (FF XIV), Square Enix will bring the characters from Final Fantasy Tactics - Ramza Beoulve.

Arcade Machine Final Fantasy Dissidia latest will ship at various test locations, including Akihabara, Tokyo. Sure there is no clarity about the release date for the Playstation 4.