Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is coming to Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on April 16th, allowing players to experience the story of Tidus and Yuna in HD. Considering that the remaster of the 2001 title launched for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita in December 2013, PlayStation 4 in May 2015, and PC in May 2016, the fact that NS and XO users will also have a chance to play the game is a welcome addition.
According to Square Enix, the upcoming remaster features some much-desired updates in comparison to its original versions, including characters, monsters, and environments that have been fine-tuned to HD detail, providing a much richer, and maybe even a bit deeper
Final Fantasy visual experience.
Technically speaking,
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster includes
Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy X Eternal Calm, Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy X-2 Last Mission, Credits and finally
Bonus Audio Drama.
The Japanese publisher has released a special trailer for
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, putting the spotlight on the main protagonists Tidus And Yuna, who have to find a way to "
save the world of Spira from an endless cycle of destruction wrought by the colossal menace Sin." Check it out down below:
FINAL FANTASY X tells the story of a star blitzball player, Tidus, who journeys with a young and beautiful summoner named Yuna on her quest to save the world of Spira from an endless cycle of destruction wrought by the colossal menace Sin. FINAL FANTASY X-2 returns to the world of Spira two years after the beginning of the Eternal Calm. Having been shown a mysterious but familiar image in a sphere, Yuna becomes a Sphere Hunter and along with her companions Rikku and Paine, embarks on a quest around the world to find the answers to the mystery within. Based on the international versions of the games that were previously only released in Japan and Europe, FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster brings these timeless classics forward to the current generation of fans, old and new alike.
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is coming to Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on April 16, 2019.