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Bravely Default: For the Sequel gameplay footage flaunts overhauled features

Set to the game's dramatic composition by Revo, the latest trailer for Bravely Default: For the Sequel demonstrates the overhauled game's bright characters, gameplay and environments.

Bravely Default: For the Sequel, the re-release of Nintendo 3DS role-playing game Bravely Default Flying Fairy, will launch in North America in 2014. The new Bravely features overhauled battle sequences gameplay and more than 100 improvements over the original version, according to producer Tomoya Asano.

The revised version features graphical improvements made to the in-game towns and battles can now be run at up to four times times the pace. User interfaces in the equipment and battle screens have been overhauled to use the 3DS's dual screens better. A bevy of new options will also be available via the configuration menu, such as setting the frequency of enemy fights.

Bravely Default: For the Sequel will launch in Japan on Dec. 5 for 4,990 yen and 2,900 yen via the Nintendo 3DS eShop.

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