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Katy Perry debuts new ‘Final Fantasy’ song, playable characters

Katy Perry will be joining the roster of Square Enix’s mobile role-playing game (RPG) “Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'” celebrity guests.

Kate Matriano (Inquirer.net)
Wed, December 12, 2018

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Katy Perry debuts new ‘Final Fantasy’ song, playable characters US singer/songwriter Katy Perry arrives at the amfAR Gala Los Angeles at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on October 18, 2018 in Beverly Hills. (AFP/Valerie Macon)

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t’s official, singer Katy Perry will be joining the roster of Square Enix’s mobile role-playing game (RPG) “Final Fantasy Brave Exvius'” celebrity guests.

Square Enix announced the good news via YouTube on Sunday, Dec. 9. Perry debuted a new original track for the game titled “Immortal Flame”.

Aside from the new single, Perry will also make an appearance in the game — in the form of multiple playable characters. The first part of the singer’s appearance is available on Dec. 12, for a “limited time”.

In the video, Perry, who donned a stunning cerulean gown, can be seen singing her song. Her dog and herself will then be pixelated into the game.

Read also: Katy Perry tops Forbes’ 2018 list of highest-paid women in music

Last year, Ariana Grande transformed into a cuddly and gnarly heroine for “Final Fantasy Brave Exvius”. Grande’s character, “Dangerous Woman”, which got its name from the singer’s 2016 album of the same name, wore her iconic latex black rabbit getup.

Perry, who is no stranger to the world of video games, starred in the “Sims 3” expansion pack in 2012. The “Swish Swish” singer also released her own mobile game titled “Katy Perry Pop” in 2015.

“Final Fantasy Brave Exvius” is a turn-based RPG available for mobile phones. It is a spin-off of the “Final Fantasy” series.


This article appeared on the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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