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|publisher=[[SCEA]]
|publisher=[[SCEA]]
|distributor=[[SCEJ]]
|distributor=[[SCEJ]]
|engine=Kinetica
|engine=[[Kinetica]]
|released={{us|2003|October 14}}{{eu|2003|October 17}}{{jp|2004|March 11}}'''Greatest Hits'''<br>{{us|2004|}}{{eu|2004|August 13}}
|released={{us|2003|October 14}}{{eu|2003|October 17}}{{jp|2004|March 11}}'''Greatest Hits'''<br>{{us|2004|}}{{eu|2004|August 13}}
|genre=[[Platformer]]
|genre=[[Platform]] [[action-adventure]]
|players=1
|players=1
|systems=[[PlayStation 2]]
|systems=[[PlayStation 2]]
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|media=[[DVD-Rom]]
|media=[[DVD-Rom]]
|input=[[DualShock 2]]
|input=[[DualShock 2]]
|website=http://www.us.playstation.com/content/ogs/scus-97265/site/
|website=[http://www.us.playstation.com/content/ogs/scus-97265/site/ Official site]
|series=Jak and Daxter
|series=Jak and Daxter
|preceded by=Jak and Daxter
|preceded by=[[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy|Jack and Daxter]]
|followed by=Jak 3
|followed by=[[Jak 3]]
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'''''Jak II''''' is a third person platforming video game developed by [[Naughty Dog]] for the PlayStation 2 console and is the second installment to the [[Jak and Daxter]] series. The game was released in 2003 throughout North America, Europe where it was titled as '''''Jak II: Renegade''''', and Japan in 2004 where it is addressed as both ''Jak II'' and {{nihongo|'''''Jak Cross Daxter 2'''''|ジャック×ダクスター2|Jakku Kakeru Dakusutā Tzu}}. The game would be followed up with ''[[Jak 3]]'' in late 2004, which finishes the trilogy. The game ''[[Daxter]]'' would serve as a midquel, chronicling Daxter's search of Jak.  
'''Jak II''' is a third person [[platform]] [[action-adventure]] video game developed by [[Naughty Dog]] for the [[PlayStation 2]] console and is the second installment of the [[Jak and Daxter]] series. The game was released in [[2003]] throughout North America and Europe, where it was titled '''Jak II: Renegade''', and in Japan in [[2004]] where it is addressed as both Jak II and {{nihongo|'''Jak Cross Daxter 2'''|ジャック×ダクスター2|Jakku Kakeru Dakusutā Tzu}}. The game is followed up with [[Jak 3]] in late [[2004]], which finishes the trilogy. The game [[Daxter]] serves as a mid-quel, chronicling Daxter's search for Jak.  


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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
After discovering both the Rift Rider and Precursor Ring at the end of ''[[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy|The Precursor Legacy]]'', Jak and Daxter watch as Samos and Keira test them out back at their home at Sandover Village. When activated, the four are sucked into the portal that the artifacts created. When Jak and Daxter come to, they find themselves in the dystopian Haven City where they, themselves become separated when Jak is captured by Baron Praxis' Krimzon Guards, leaving Daxter stranded in the city.
After discovering both the Rift Rider and Precursor Ring at the end of [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy|The Precursor Legacy]], Jak and Daxter watch as Samos and Keira test them out back at their home at Sandover Village. When activated, the four are sucked into the portal that the artifacts created. When Jak and Daxter come to, they find themselves in the dystopian Haven City, where they themselves become separated when Jak is captured by Baron Praxis' Krimzon Guards, leaving Daxter stranded in the city.


== Boxart ==
== Boxart ==
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