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Square Enix Teases Final Fantasy X-3

Square Enix Teases Final Fantasy X-3

Square Enix recently held a special Dissidia Final Fantasy NT broadcast even where it was showed the “Later Years of Tidus & Yuna” illustration by Tetsuya Nomura. Some of the staff of Square Enix were asked for the possibility for a remaster or a sequel to Final Fantasy X2 what they said got me very excited with the possibility of a new story for one of my favorites RPG Final Fantasy X.

Read below what Yoshinori Kitase said:

“Currently, Final Fantasy X’s latest story is recorded in the voice drama for the HD Remaster, but back when we decided to include the voice drama the staff was really excited about the thoughts of ‘Don’t you want to make Final Fantasy X-3?’ However, most of them have been busy and so we haven’t been able to make it happen.”

Tetsuya Nomura made the illustration for the voice drama, and it was included in the Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition which was held in Tokyo earlier this year.

Takeo Kujiraoka, Dissidia Final Fantasy Director: “There’s been some requests to make this (Later Years of Tidus & Yuna) into costumes, and when I asked Nomura-san he said ‘First make Final Fantasy X-3 then,’ to which I responded ‘Right!’”

Yoshinori Kitase: “For now, I hope fans can look at this illustration and just wonder ‘I wonder what would happen in Final Fantasy X-3?’

Final Fantasy X is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square originally released in 2001 for Sony’s PlayStation 2, the game was re-released as Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in 2013, for PlayStation 4 in 2015, Microsoft Windows in 2016, and will be released for the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One in 2019.

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