Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia is a free-to-play game for the iOS and Android platforms, co-developed by Square Enix and Team Ninja of Koei Tecmo, and published by Square Enix. The game released in Japan on February 1, 2017. While the battle system is more similar to a traditional JRPG than to a brawler, it features 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.

Gameplay
Similar to previous games in the series, players are able to traverse a multitude of continents and maps. By clicking on nodes within the map, players can engage in cut-scenes, battles and open treasure chests. Maps feature gates which restrict progress until they are unlocked by fulfilling certain criteria.

The game features a turn-based battle system that retains the Brave and HP attack mechanics of previous entries, allowing players to raise their own Brave and severely damage their enemies. In battle, players are able to utilize the distinct abilities of their characters which vary in effect. Friends can be used in battle for a duration of 3 turns.

Characters
Bold indicates playable characters recruited in the main story, italics indicate playable characters recruited in events.

Story
The events that happen in this game are complementary to those that transpire in the world of the Dissidia Final Fantasy reboot since they share the same gods and the same crystals.

The world of Opera Omnia 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 began to appear and several armies of monsters came out of them.

With the equilibrium endangered, the crystals summoned an ancient moogle from the past to help them to recover the stability that was about to be lost forever. By gathering "light" with the help of the champions from varied worlds, this moogle started an adventure to finish with the end of the world before it's too late.

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