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Ariana Grande’s Final Fantasy Brave Exvius character is available beginning today

We first heard about Ariana Grande joining the Final Fantasy Brave Exvius game on New Year's Day, and today she is finally available for play.

Square Enix announced that the singer's character, as well as music, is available in game. From today through February 2nd, all players will be able to acquire “Dangerous Ariana,” by completing the “Dangerous Woman Tour” event stage on Easy difficulty. Also available through this event are various pieces of equipment specifically for Dangerous Ariana to equip and use in battle.

Additionally, a brand-new promotional video featuring the remixed version of Ariana Grande’s hit 2016 song “Touch It” debuted today. The special remix will also play as in-game background music for the duration of the collaboration event.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is out on Android and Ios as well as Amazon mobile platforms.

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