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Lara Croft comes to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius to celebrate upcoming movie launch

Square Enix is celebrating the upcoming launch of the Lara Croft feature film by bringing the treasure hunter to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.

Starting March 9 and only until March 22, Lara Croft will be available as part of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius' roster for all players to acquire.

To do this, you'll need to complete the first event stage or collect it through daily login bonuses. The daily login bonus will be available in the same period, and will also offer other rewards like 10+1 Summon Ticket and Lapis.

This is the the Temple of Osiris version of Lara Croft, so she's using the classic model - in sprite form, of course. A new raid will have the same theme, letting you battle Apep.

You'll also see reskinned versions of Final Fantasy Brave Exvius characters during the event. In the form of Explorer Aileen, Divine Soleil and Pharaoh Abel, who are all characters from the game. These will be available through gacha summon pickups.

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Outside of the new event, a new update will be released tomorrow that allows new players to get five max level Ashe (FF 12) from the tutorial gacha, and five Lightning (FF 13) as rewards through the rookie mission.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is available on Android and iOS. The free-to-play RPG recently reached 30 million downloads worldwide. The Tomb Raider movie opens March 15.

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