
Initially, I should clarify some points regarding this remaster of Bravely Default; there’s been some debate among fans about which original version it is derived from. If you weren’t aware that more than one version of Bravely Default exists, no worries – according to Square Enix North America, despite the “Flying Fairy” subtitle, this remaster is built upon the international release as its foundation. The Japanese website for the game corroborates this, with some exceptions; the balance of the game has been designed based on the international version, but with some modifications, however, it’s important to note that certain content linked to Bravely Second, the 3DS sequel, is absent. This may imply that elements like the teaser movie at the end of the game or the Bravely Second gameplay feature are missing, or possibly both. At this point, we don’t have all the answers, and neither did the representatives we spoke with – and it’s also unclear if the game supports the Nintendo Switch 2 camera.