Bravely Second Panel to be Held at PAX East

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Bravely Second: End Layer

 

Bravely Second: End Layer, the sequel to the surprise hit, Bravely Default, will be having a panel of its own at PAX East on Sunday, April 24th (tomorrow). It will take place from 1-2pm (Eastern Time) at the Dragonfly Theater. Attending the Bravely Second: End Layer panel will be Co-Producer Masashi Takahashi and Localization Senior Translator John Townsend.

Bravely Second: End Layer

 

The panel will be delving into the development process behind Bravely Second: End Layer, and players will have a chance to learn a lot of interesting things about how the game has come together so far. If you are one of the many players who will not be able to attend PAX East on sunday, don’t worry. You can also take a virtual seat at the panel via Twitch TV.

 

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