Square Enix today announced that in-store shipments combined with digital sales of Bravely Default II have surpassed the one million copies sold worldwide mark. The title is available on Windows (Steam) and Nintendo Switch — the latter being responsible alone for more than 950,000 copies sold, according to another report made by the company earlier.
#ブレイブリーデフォルト2 世界累計出荷・DL販売本数が100 万本を突破しました🎉皆様の応援のおかげです。ありがとうございます✨
記念の30%OFFセールを本日より開催!(Steam版は明日から!)皆様への感謝を込めたキャンペーンも実施しますので、この後の情報を要チェック!
この色紙も当たる⁉ #BDFF pic.twitter.com/EzPJPxB6NL— ブレイブリーデフォルトII公式 (@BDFF_OFFICIAL) December 22, 2021
To celebrate the milestone, Square Enix is making the game available at 30%. The game will be available for purchase at this price until January 17, 2022. A Japanese Twitter campaign is also being run for Japanese residents. It allows participants to win a Japanese gift card of ¥5,000; They can also get a grand prize of a commemorative illustration by artist Naoki Ikushima.
For those unaware, Bravely Default II is a turn-based RPG that quite resembles old Final Fantasy games. Some consider the franchise like a “spiritual successor” for the classic Final Fantasy games. While Final Fantasy is still around, the franchise has totally changed in recent years. Bravely Default arrived for the Nintendo 3DS. Now, the second game is available for Switch, and surprisingly, for PC through Steam.
The game features a rich story and more than 100 hours of content to explore. There is also the iconic Job System where you can modify your character’s class and build an unbeatable team of fighters.