And fortunately, it’s almost always the aforementioned Arc System Works that handles said licensed games, from Persona 4 Arena, to Dragon Ball FighterZ. On a personal level, I tend to find myself extremely excited about the release of any licensed 2D fighter. With an anime adaptation available and a high-profile RPG on the way, it might seem a little odd that the west’s first official introduction to Granblue Fantasy is through a fighting game, but with Arc System Works behind the development of Granblue Fantasy Versus, one can’t help but be assured that regardless of the IP, the game is almost certain to be a sight to behold, a joy to play, and is likely already scheduled for time slots in multiple upcoming fighting tournaments. In Japan, however, the series is quite popular, having long since achieved over 20 million unique players. The mobile game Granblue Fantasy is not technically released in the west, though it is entirely playable in English to those who enjoy sideloading apps onto their phone, or faking their device's app store page.
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