Bravely Default Collector’s Edition back in stock on Amazon
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Update: Now temporarily out of stock, but you can still place an order. Should ship soon.
Original: Amazon is taking orders once again for the Bravely Default Collector’s Edition. You can place an order here. The collector’s edition remains sold out on both Best Buy and GameStop.
Thanks to Jake for the tip.
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Bravely Default – North American accolades trailer
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Bravely Default – Critics trailer
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Bravely Default Launches Exclusively on Nintendo 3DS
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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Launching exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS system on Feb. 7, Bravely Default brings a unique twist to the role-playing genre. With a compelling new risk-and-reward combat system, creative uses of StreetPass functionality and beautiful graphics, this ambitious game brings new innovations in quality and design to the world of RPGs.
“Bravely Default offers a deep, strategic adventure on Nintendo 3DS that everyone will be talking about,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “With the addition of this unique RPG, the Nintendo 3DS library continues to prove itself as one of the most robust and varied of any video game platform.”
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Video: “The Dark Alley — Bravely Default in Real Life”
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Asano on Bravely Default’s Final Fantasy ties, Bravely Second localization interest, game’s name, more
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Kotaku recently had the chance to speak with Bravely Default producer Tomoya Asano and assistant producer Shinji Takahashi. The two commented on the game’s Final Fantasy ties and name, interest in localizing Bravely Second, and more.
You can find some excerpts from the interview below. Kotaku’s full piece is located here.