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Square Enix's Final Fantasy X-2 to Heat Up the Holiday Season with Adventures of First Female-led Cast
Final Fantasy X, Prequel to Final Fantasy X-2,
Achieves “Greatest Hits” Status
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Sept. 2, 2003) -- Square Enix U.S.A., Inc. (“Square Enix
USA”), the publisher of Square Enix™ products in North America, announced today
that FINAL FANTASY® X-2, the direct sequel to FINAL FANTASY X, for the
PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and the first all-female-led FINAL
FANTASY game, will ship to retailers early December 2003. The company also
announced that FINAL FANTASY X has been added to Sony Computer Entertainment
America’s “Greatest Hits” series.
“We are very pleased with success that FINAL FANTASY X has achieved, both in
sales and industry recognition, and excited to continue the journey in FINAL
FANTASY X-2,” said Jun Iwasaki, chief executive officer and president of Square
Enix USA. “While FINAL FANTASY X-2 is a sequel, it is in many ways a new game
and the first in the series led by an all-female cast.”
Originally released in December 2001 in North America, FINAL FANTASY X is the
first title in the award-winning, role-playing game (RPG) series for the
PlayStation 2. To date, more than 1.8 million units have shipped in North
America and 5.9 million units worldwide. The “Greatest Hits” edition of the game
is available now with a suggested retail price of $19.99 US. FINAL FANTASY X-2
was released in Japan in March 2003 and shipped approximately 2 million units in
the 1st month of its release.
About FINAL FANTASY X-2
FINAL FANTASY X-2 is the first sequel in the long respected series. While
keeping to series traditions, the sequel stays fresh with several new elements.
Among them, the reintroduction of the ATB (active time battle) system
accelerates the pace and excitement of battles. FINAL FANTASY X-2 is also the
first mission-based FINAL FANTASY, allowing for non-linear gameplay and features
new and unique job classes, which provide diverse looks for the leading female
characters and an enhanced character development system. The first female-led
FINAL FANTASY hails the return of a free-spirited Yuna, her enthusiastic cousin
Rikku and introduces Paine, their sarcastic, hardnosed friend. The game is
filled with light-hearted and melancholy moments, fueled by a tragic story of
unrequited love and ominous secrets that threaten the peace of their world,
Spira.
Taking place two years after Yuna’s fateful journey to defeat Sin in FINAL
FANTASY X, the once chaotic world of Spira has gone through a massive
transformation, entering a period of “Eternal Calm.” Despite the Calm, Yuna’s
heart is empty and longs for her lost love. When she obtains a mystical sphere
that contains imagery of what might be the Blitzball player she thought was gone
forever, Yuna is driven to seek the truth behind what she has seen.
Throughout the land of Spira, players will find “spheres” which contain visual
recordings of historical events. The trio of “sphere hunters” — Yuna, Rikku and
Paine — is out to search and collect the spheres. “Dress spheres” are also
collected, opening up different types of jobs ranging from Warrior, White Mage,
Alchemist to Trainer and many more, all of which can be changed in the heat of
battle. In addition, dynamic movements have been incorporated into gameplay
resulting in a deeper immersion of the game.
FINAL FANTASY X-2 will be available at a suggested retail price of $49.99 US.
This title is rated “T” (Teen).
About FINAL FANTASY X
FINAL FANTASY X features a star Blitzball player named Tidus who, after
miraculously surviving the destruction of his homeland, 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. FINAL FANTASY X
features a distinct Asian influence, bringing a fresh feel to the characters,
music, settings and story. This title is rated “T” (Teen).
About Square Enix Co. Ltd. and Square
Enix U.S.A., Inc.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Square Enix Co., Ltd. (Square Enix) develops,
publishes and distributes entertainment content including interactive
entertainment software and publications in Japan, North America, Europe and
Asia. The recent merger between Square and Enix brought two of Japan’s
best-selling franchises – FINAL FANTASY®, sold over 45 million units worldwide,
and DRAGON QUEST (DRAGON WARRIOR® in North America), sold over 30 million units
worldwide – under one roof. Both known to be pioneers in the role-playing game
(RPG) genre, the unification of Square and Enix has created one of the most
influential providers of entertainment content in the world.
Square Enix U.S.A. Inc., located in Los Angeles, Calif., handles operations in
North America including localization, marketing and publishing of Square Enix
titles. More information on Square Enix U.S.A. can be found on the Internet at
http://www.square-enix-usa.com.
© 2003 SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. Main Character Design: Tetsuya
Nomura. Alternate Costume Design: Tetsu Tsukamoto. FINAL FANTASY is a registered
trademark of Square Enix Co., Ltd. Square Enix is a trademark of Square Enix
Co., Ltd. “PlayStation” and the “PS” Family logo are registered trademarks of
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.

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