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The Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster will be available on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch beginning next week. Earlier today Square Enix released a new trailer showcasing what Xbox and Nintendo gamers can expect from this entry in the popular Final Fantasy series.
The main character in Final Fantasy X, Tidus, is a star player of blitzball, a full-contact sport. After miraculously surviving the destruction of his homeland, he awakens among ruins and thereafter meets a young woman named Yuna. As a summoner, Yuna must travel to distant temples and learn the secret art of summoning aeons - powerful spirits of yore, in order to defeat "Sin." Tidus learns that a thousand years in the past, mankind lived in spectacular cities and relied on machines for everything until Sin suddenly appeared and destroyed all civilization. Now, people shun technology, and no one knows when "Sin" will strike again.
In Final Fantasy X-2, two years have passed since Sin was destroyed. Since her victory and becoming a high summoner, Yuna has lived on her childhood home of Besaid Island. Then one day, Rikku comes to Besaid and shows Yuna a sphere. The recording is of him. Or is it?
Yuna can’t tell whether it’s him or just someone who looks like him. If it is him, Yuna might be able to see him one more time. No matter what the truth may be, the answers she finds may change things forever.
In Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, players will discover two extraordinary tales of adventure and excitement in which Tidus and Yuna must work alongside their friends to overcome dangerous and powerful adversaries that threaten their world. With emotional stories, deep and tactical gameplay and dozens of hours of content, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is a perfect opportunity to experience one of the most popular titles in the Final Fantasy series.
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster will be available both physically and digitally for Nintendo Switch and Xbox on April 16, 2019, for $49.99. Will you be picking it up? Check out the trailer below and tell us what you think.