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'''Final Fantasy X-2''' is a direct sequel to the popular [[Final Fantasy X]], and takes place two years after the events of the previous game. Despite offering FFX fans more of the same, FFX-2 was less successful. It is the first [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] game to be a direct sequel, however [[Final Fantasy VII]] has also had several sequels since. The game features Yuna and Rikku from the previous game, and Paine, a new character. It takes place shortly after FFX, when most of the characters have gone their separate ways. The game uses a modified version of the job system from [[Final Fantasy III]] with a skill growth system similar to [[Final Fantasy VIII]]'s.
'''Final Fantasy X-2''' is a direct sequel to the popular [[Final Fantasy X]], and takes place two years after the events of the previous game. Despite offering FFX fans more of the same, FFX-2 was less successful. It is the first [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] game to be a direct sequel, however [[Final Fantasy VII]] has also had several sequels since. The game features Yuna and Rikku from the previous game, and Paine, a new character. It takes place shortly after FFX, when most of the characters have gone their separate ways. The game uses a modified version of the job system from [[Final Fantasy III]] with a skill growth system similar to [[Final Fantasy VIII]]'s.
Although the game was not very successful when first released for [[Playstation 2]], in 2014 Square Enix re-released a remastered version for [[Playstation 3]] and [[Playstation Vita]]. It is available as a bundle package with [[Final Fantasy X]].


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File:FFX HD Collectors Edition Advertisement.jpeg|North American PS3 Collector's Edition.
File:FFX Limited Edition Advertisment.jpeg|North American PS3 Limited Edition Advertisement.
File:FFX HD Limited Edition Cover.jpeg|North American PS3 Limited Edition Cover Art
File:FFX NA Vita ad.jpg|The remaster edition's North American [[PS Vita]] advertisement.
File:FFX JP Vita box.jpg|The remaster edition's Japanese [[PS Vita]] box.
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Final Fantasy X-2 is a direct sequel to the popular Final Fantasy X, and takes place two years after the events of the previous game. Despite offering FFX fans more of the same, FFX-2 was less successful. It is the first Final Fantasy game to be a direct sequel, however Final Fantasy VII has also had several sequels since. The game features Yuna and Rikku from the previous game, and Paine, a new character. It takes place shortly after FFX, when most of the characters have gone their separate ways. The game uses a modified version of the job system from Final Fantasy III with a skill growth system similar to Final Fantasy VIII's.

Although the game was not very successful when first released for Playstation 2, in 2014 Square Enix re-released a remastered version for Playstation 3 and Playstation Vita. It is available as a bundle package with Final Fantasy X.

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