Today it was announced that the Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster for the PlayStation Vita will be released on the same day as its PlayStation 3 counterpart.
The package will include both games in one package, with Final Fantasy X HD Remaster on the PlayStation Vita gamecard and Final Fantasy X-2 HD Remaster accessible via a redeemable download code (inside the box) to be used on the PlayStation Store.
Square Enix also announced a limited edition for PAL regions version which includes a 48-page artbook featuring an collection of concept art from the games with notes from the original Final Fantasy X and X-2 development teams, and a special message from Producer Yoshinori Kitase.
The North American collectors edition includes an artbook featuring 40 pages of imagery from the beautiful world of Spira, a Blu-Ray music disk featuring 6 hours of music from Final Fantasy X and five lithographs of iconic artwork and characters.
Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster is hitting the shelves on 2014-03-18 in North America and on 2014-03-21 in Europe.
Brendan 2016-07-23 3 comments
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It's nice to see them finally reverse course on the decision to release each title separately for Vita rather than bundled together as is happening on the PS3. I preordered mine months ago at Amazon, so I'm happy enough to let that hit. I wonder if they'll release the remastered soundtrack as well?