Bravely Second: End Layer Won’t Come To North America Until Mid-April; Special Edition Announced

Although it'll hit European shores at the end of February, Square Enix's Bravely Second: End Layer won't be coming to North America until April 15th. This news was confirmed today, through a series of tweets, and shows that Nintendo's annoying trend of releasing games early in Europe is going to continue into 2016.

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Although it’ll hit European shores at the end of February, Square Enix’s Bravely Second: End Layer won’t be coming to North America until April 15th. This news was confirmed today through a series of Tweets, and shows that Nintendo’s annoying trend of releasing games early in Europe is going to continue into 2016.

You can also purchase a special edition version of Bravely Second, for $69.99 USD, and can see what it has to offer in the following Tweet:

Expect to find a demo for Bravely Second: End Layer on the 3DS’ eShop prior to the game’s launch. We’re unsure of when exactly it will be released, but have heard that you’ll be able to import progress into the main game and receive unlocks through that process.


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