
Square Enix provided no details on the PlayStation Vita release, and it appears it won't launch at the same time - fans wanting their FFX fix on the go will have to either wait or import. There's three versions of the PlayStation 3 edition of the game - the standard featuring the games, a limited edition featuring a 48-page art book, and a digital download version available via the PlayStation store. The game will be a budget release, launching with a price of $39.99 in North America. The game will launch in North America on March 18th 2014, while European fans will have to wait a few additional days for a launch on the 21st of March.

The game includes a brand new thirty minute audio only ending/epilogue that plays during the credits of the compilation. Both the Vita and PS3 versions support cross-save functionality. Final Fantasy X is sold as a packaged retail product with Final Fantasy X-2 available via an included download code. A PC version was released on Steam on May 12, 2016.īoth titles are bundled together in the PS3 release, though the Vita version is split due to the size limitations of the handheld's game cards. A PlayStation 4 version of the game was released both digitally and at retail on May 12, 2015. This marks the first time that the International Version of Final Fantasy X has been made available in North America, and the first time that Final Fantasy X-2's International Version has been made available outside of Japan.


Specifically, the ports are based on International Version and the International + Last Mission Version respectively. Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is an HD compilation of Square Enix's Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2.
