War of the Visions NieR Automata

War of the Visions NieR Automata Event Arrives on Global Client

The War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius and NieR: Automata collaboration event is now available on global servers. Previously only available to the Japanese client of the game, players in other regions can now obtain 2B and 9S for a limited time. However, this event will still function similarly to the Japanese client. This means that players will be able to receive an UR 9S unit through a free x10 summon.

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Additional rewards include 9S and 2B shards from login rewards, along with various ascension materials. Adam and Eve will appear as event bosses during this period. Engaging in the event will net players collaboration event medals that they can redeem for Nier: Automata specific weapon recipes. Players can also obtain unique Vision Cards featuring key artwork from NieR: Automata through the collaboration event in War of the Visions.

The Japanese client of War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius has a Final Fantasy VII Remake collaboration underway. Players will have the opportunity to add Tifa and Cloud to their roster of characters for a limited time. There is currently no word on when this collaboration event will reach the global client.

War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is immediately available for Android and iOS devices.


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