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Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia was a free-to-play game in the Dissidia Final Fantasy series for the iOS and Android platforms, co-developed by Square Enix and Team Ninja of Koei Tecmo, and published by Square Enix. The game was released in Japan on February 1, 2017 and worldwide at the end of January 2018. While the battle system was more similar to a traditional JRPG than to a brawler, it featured mechanics from previous Dissidia titles, such as BP and HP being separate forms of damage, Wall Crushes, and special team attacks delivered in the style of EX Bursts.

After a seven-year run in Japan and a six-year international run, service concluded February 29, 2024.

Gameplay[]

Opera Omnia followed with the mission-based gameplay of contemporary Square Enix mobile games. The player traversed a series of fixed maps in story mode, following the game's narrative while fighting baddies and collecting materials for the various cast members and their equipment. The player could also undertake series of rotating mission campaigns to collect new characters and other rare items, either solo or with the aid of their fellow players.

Battles for each mission occurred in waves, which required the player to plan in advance based upon the types of enemies to be encountered. From this, the player assembled a party of three units, each possessing different attacks and skills, to complete each mission as efficiently as possible.

Characters[]

DFFOO Characters

Artwork of the inaugural cast.
Back: Vivi, Y'shtola, Rem, Hope, Yuna
Front: Terra, Vaan, Warrior of Light, Cloud, Yuffie

The following characters were available as of the Japanese release. Characters were recruited either through story chapters, time-limited events, Lost Chapters which allowed past event characters to be available permanently, or by getting their weapons.

Original game Characters
Final Fantasy Warrior of Light
Garland
Final Fantasy II Firion
Maria
Leon
The Emperor
Guy
Leila
Minwu
Final Fantasy III Onion Knight
Cloud of Darkness
Desch
Xande
Final Fantasy IV Cecil (Dark Knight)
Edge
Yang
Kain
Palom
Rydia
Cecil (Paladin)
Rosa
Golbez
Porom
Edward
Fusoya
Rubicante
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years Ceodore
Ursula
Leonora
Final Fantasy V Bartz
Faris
Galuf
Krile
Lenna
Gilgamesh
Exdeath
Dorgann
Kelger
Xezat
Final Fantasy VI Terra
Shadow
Setzer
Sabin
Cyan
Edgar
Celes
Kefka
Relm
Locke
Gau
Leo
Strago
Mog
Final Fantasy VII Tifa
Cloud
Yuffie
Vincent
Aerith
Sephiroth
Cid
Cait Sith
Barret
Reno
Rude
Jessie
Rufus
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Kadaj
Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Shelke
Weiss
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Zack
Cissnei
Angeal
Final Fantasy VIII Laguna
Squall
Zell
Irvine
Quistis
Raijin
Fujin
Seifer
Selphie
Rinoa
Ultimecia
Final Fantasy IX Vivi
Zidane
Steiner
Eiko
Garnet
Kuja
Freya
Beatrix
Quina
Amarant
Final Fantasy X Yuna
Wakka
Tidus
Seymour
Auron
Jecht
Lulu
Kimahri
Braska
Final Fantasy X-2 Paine
Final Fantasy XI Shantotto
Prishe
Lion
Lilisette
Aphmau
Kam'lanaut
Arciela
Eald'narche
Iroha
Selh'teus
Final Fantasy XII Vaan
Penelo
Balthier
Ashe
Vayne
Fran
Basch
Gabranth
Reks
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings Llyud
Final Fantasy XIII Sazh
Hope
Vanille
Snow
Lightning
Fang
Raines
Nabaat
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Serah
Noel
Caius
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Bhunivelze(Final Boss in Act 3 Chapter 10 Part 2)
Final Fantasy XIV Y'shtola
Yda
Thancred
Papalymo
Alisaie
Alphinaud
Lyse
Final Fantasy XV Noctis
Prompto
Ignis
Aranea
Ardyn
Gladiolus
Cor
Lunafreya
Iris
Final Fantasy Tactics Ramza
Agrias
Final Fantasy Type-0 Rem
King
Ace
Cater
Seven
Deuce
Cinque
Machina
Eight
Jack
Trey
Nine
Kurasame
Queen
Sice
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Ciaran
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates Yuri
Chelinka(Support for Yuri)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time Sherlotta
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers Layle
Keiss
Amidatelion
Jegran
World of Final Fantasy Lann & Reynn
Enna Kros
Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin Jack Garland
Neon
Astos
Dissidia Final Fantasy Mog(NPC)
Materia(NPC)
Spiritus(NPC)

Story[]

Your will to protect the world will give our heroes strength when they need it most.

Your words will give their swords direction.

And your heart will give us the guidance we need to uncover the truth.

Now go forth, friend, and trust in yourself as the light trusts in you.

Introduction
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. (Skip section)

The events that took place were complementary to those that transpire in the world of the Dissidia Final Fantasy NT since they share the same gods and the same crystals.

The world was created by Spiritus and Materia as a paradise where their champions could rest from the battles they clashed in the other world. However, one day time and space started to crumble as dimensional distortions, called Torsions, began to appear and several armies of monsters came out of them.

With the equilibrium endangered, the crystals summoned an ancient moogle, named Mog, from the past to help them recover the stability that was about to be lost for good. By gathering "light" with the help of the champions from varied worlds, Mog began an adventure to finish with the end of the world before it is too late.

Spoilers end here.

Development[]

The game's official unveiling was on August 27, 2016, with the initial trailer being shown during the game’s special livestream event. It was revealed that the game would incorporate a turn-based combat system using the Bravery and Break system from the original fighting games. The game's announcement also mentioned that it would feature iconic characters from various games in the Final Fantasy franchise for the player to choose from, including those who never appeared in the original titles, such as Vivi from Final Fantasy IX.

For the first time in the series, character designer Tetsuya Nomura would not handle the character designs for the game. The character designer was announced to be freelance artist Fubuki, who would draw chibi-variants of classic characters. [3]

The game was originally set to release in Japanese during the late quarter of 2016, however it was eventually delayed to be released on February 1st, 2017 instead.[4]

The release of the global version was announced on January 16, 2018. Players whom pre-followed Opera Omnia social media accounts received a gift at launch. The game was released globally on January 30, 2018.

Withdrawal from Belgium[]

On November 6, 2018, Opera Omnia announced its intent to withdraw from Belgium, citing a lack of clarity in the country's gaming laws, which currently forbid gambling without a license and do not provide guidance regarding loot crates or gacha as used in-game. This voluntary withdrawal occurred with the release of client 1.6.0 on December 19, 2018.

Game ratings revision[]

At launch, Opera Omnia was published with ratings suitable for preteen audiences (e.g. ESRB E10+, Apple 9+). Following content updates in 2023, however, some agencies have issued stricter ratings; the game is currently rated for ages 13 and up by these agencies. Considering that most games in the main series are also rated for the same audience, it remains unknown whether the revision was prompted by changes in ratings standards, is a correction of a previous assessment, or was the result of an overall darker and more mature tone given to the story.

Worldwide closure[]

On November 29, 2023, developers announced a pending end-of-service effective February 29, 2024, citing quality-of-service issues as well as the conclusion of the story. Numerous campaigns were charted out for the sunset period. According to a letter from the producer leaked to X (formerly Twitter), the remaining six main story segments and all final gaiden content would not be playable in Global, but their cutscenes will be published in video format to help bring closure to the story.[5] In line with this announcement, all sales of premium Gems were discontinued. All access to free Gems and Draw Tickets outside of principal quest objectives was also removed. In their place, the universal exchange systems were overhauled to allow all players access to previously premium content, albeit limited to items available per region as of the date indicated. Service concluded as scheduled on February 29, 2024.

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Production credits[]

Voice cast[]

Note: All main voices are in Japanese.

Character Japanese
Warrior of Light Toshihiko Seki
Garland Koji Ishii
Firion Hikaru Midorikawa
Maria Kotono Mitsuishi
Leon Masato Obara
The Emperor Kenyu Horiuchi
Guy Mitsuaki Kanuka
Leila Saori Yumiba
Minwu Takeshi Kusao
Onion Knight Jun Fukuyama
Cloud of Darkness Masako Ikeda
Desch Nozomu Sasaki
Xande Fumihiko Tachiki
Cecil Shizuma Hodoshima
Yang Tesshō Genda
Edge Hiroya Ishimaru
Kain Koichi Yamadera
Palom Rie Kugimiya
Rydia Noriko Shitaya
Golbez Takeshi Kaga
Rosa Yūko Kaida
Porom Rie Kugimiya
Edward Ryō Horikawa
Fusoya Banjō Ginga
Rubicante Norio Wakamoto
Ceodore Hiro Shimono
Ursula Reina Ueda
Leonora Miho Arakawa
Bartz Soichiro Hoshi
Galuf Hiroshi Naka
Faris Rie Tanaka
Krile Yukari Tamura
Lenna Ayako Kawasumi
Gilgamesh Kazuya Nakai
Exdeath Naomi Kusumi
Dorgann Masaki Terasoma
Kelger Tetsuo Kanao
Xezat Takayuki Sugo
Terra Yukari Fukui
Shadow Yoshito Yasuhara
Setzer Ryōtarō Okiayu
Edgar Shin-ichiro Miki
Sabin Shinshu Fujī
Cyan Ryūzaburō Otomo
Celes Houko Kuwashima
Kefka Shigeru Chiba
Relm Aoi Yūki
Locke Yūki Ono
Gau Tomo Muranaka
Leo Masashi Sugawara
Strago Kenichi Ogata
Mog Sumire Morohoshi
Cloud Takahiro Sakurai
Tifa Ayumi Ito
Yuffie Yumi Kakazu
Vincent Shōgo Suzuki
Aerith Maaya Sakamoto
Sephiroth Toshiyuki Morikawa
Cid Kazuhiro Yamaji
Cait Sith Hideo Ishikawa
Barret Masahiro Kobayashi
Reno Keiji Fujiwara
Rude Taiten Kusunoki
Jessie Satomi Moriya
Rufus Tōru Ōkawa
Kadaj Showtaro Morikubo
Shelke Fumiko Orikasa
Weiss Jouji Nakata
Zack Kenichi Suzumura
Cissnei Asumi Nakada
Angeal Kazuhiko Inoue
Squall Hideo Ishikawa
Seifer Takehito Koyasu
Laguna Hiroaki Hirata
Zell Noriaki Sugiyama
Fujin Rio Natsuki
Raijin Kazuya Nakai
Irvine Daisuke Hirakawa
Quistis Miyuki Sawashiro
Selphie Mayuko Aoki
Rinoa Kana Hanazawa
Ultimecia Atsuko Tanaka
Zidane Romi Park
Vivi Ikue Ohtani
Steiner Minoru Hirota
Eiko Hisako Kanemoto
Garnet Mamiko Noto
Kuja Akira Ishida
Freya Ai Orikasa
Beatrix Yuka Komatsu
Quina Kōki Miyata
Amarant Shunsuke Sakuya
Tidus Masakazu Morita
Yuna Mayuko Aoki
Wakka Kazuya Nakai
Seymour Junichi Suwabe
Auron Hideo Ishikawa
Jecht Masuo Amada
Lulu Rio Natsuki
Kimahri Katsumi Chō
Braska Takuma Suzuki
Paine Megumi Toyoguchi
Shantotto Megumi Hayashibara
Prishe Aya Hirano
Lion Yukiyo Fujii
Lilisette Emiri Kato
Aphmau Haruka Tomatsu
Kam'lanaut Satoshi Mikami
Arciela Saori Hayami
Eald'narche Minami Takayama
Iroha Inori Minase
Selh'teus Kōki Uchiyama
Vaan Kensho Ono
Penelo Marina Kozawa
Balthier Hiroaki Hirata
Ashe Mie Sonozaki
Vayne Nobuo Tobita
Fran Rica Fukami
Basch Rikiya Koyama
Gabranth Akio Otsuka
Reks Hideki Tasaka
Llyud Chiharu Sawashiro
Lightning Maaya Sakamoto
Hope Yūki Kaji
Sazh Masashi Ebara
Vanille Yukari Fukui
Snow Daisuke Ono
Fang Mabuki Andō
Raines Yūichi Nakamura
Nabaat Mie Sonozaki
Serah Minako Kotobuki
Noel Daisuke Kishio
Caius Hiroshi Shirokuma
Y'shtola Ai Kayano
Yda Aya Endō
Thancred Yūichi Nakamura
Papalymo Eri Kitamura
Alisaie Rie Murakawa
Alphinaud Shinnosuke Tachibana
Lyse Aya Endō
Noctis Tatsuhisa Suzuki
Prompto Tetsuya Kakihara
Ignis Mamoru Miyano
Aranea Miyuki Sawashiro
Ardyn Keiji Fujiwara
Gladiolus Kenta Miyake
Cor Hiroki Tōchi
Lunafreya Rina Kitagawa
Iris Megumi Han
Ramza Shinnosuke Tachibana
Agrias Miyuki Sawashiro
Ace Yūki Kaji
Rem Ryoko Shiraishi
King Tomokazu Sugita
Cater Minori Chihara
Seven Mayuko Aoki
Deuce Kana Hanazawa
Cinque Aki Toyosaki
Machina Hiroshi Kamiya
Eight Miyu Irino
Jack Kenichi Suzumura
Trey Yūichi Nakamura
Nine Daisuke Ono
Kurasame Takahiro Sakurai
Queen Ami Koshimizu
Sice Miyuki Sawashiro
Ciaran Kengo Takanashi
Yuri Kumiko Higa
Chelinka Nami Kurokawa
Sherlotta Marina Inoue
Layle Makoto Yasumura
Keiss Noriaki Sugiyama
Amidatelion Atsuko Tanaka
Jegran Ryūzaburō Otomo
Lann Soma Saito
Reynn Sora Amamiya
Enna Kros Kana Hanazawa
Jack Garland Kenjiro Tsuda
Neon Kana Okazaki
Astos Yōji Ueda
Mog Sumire Morohoshi
Materia Erina Mano
Spiritus Issei Takahashi

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Etymology[]

Dissidia is the plural form of discidium, alternatively spelled dissidium, meaning "discord, disagreement". It is related to the verb dissidere, "to disagree"; this and related terms have given rise to words in various languages with similarly intended meaning (e.g. English dissident, Italian dissidio, Portuguese dissidente).

Opera omnia is a Latin phrase for "complete works".

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