![]() ![]() Original story: PC is already home to superb renditions of the Final Fantasy series' back catalogue, but the arrival of Final Fantasy X and X-2 HD Remaster marks a very special moment. The combination of older game technology combined with the 30fps cap means that you can run this game at 4K and get some astonishingly clean results. We used a reference-clocked GTX 970 for this presentation. What do you think? Let us know in the comments.UPDATE 29/5/16 4:35pm: We wanted to demonstrate the scalability of this remaster on mainstream PC gaming hardware, so we put together a native 4K video showing the game completely maxed out at UHD resolution, using 8x MSAA to boot. Keep in mind the Southeast Asian version has English boxart, while the Japanese version has Japanese boxart. So if you want both games on the same Game Card, you have two options – import the Japanese version (plays in English, as confirmed by the same sources) from Amazon Japan, or the Southeast Asian version (plays in English) from NintendoSoup Store ( pre-order your copy here). FINAL FANTASY X-2 HD Remaster game content is download only. ![]() “Important information: FINAL FANTASY X HD Remaster available on game card. The following is mentioned on the official website: Unfortunately, for those of you living in North America, you will be treated the same as Europe as Final Fantasy X-2 is on a download code. NintendoSoup has confirmed with Japanese supply chain sources that the Japanese version, similar to the Southeast Asian version, will have both Final Fantasy X and X-2 on the same Game Card. Now we have received information on what’s going to happen with the physical versions of Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster in North America and Japan. ![]() A few days ago, we also confirmed Southeast Asian copies of the game have both Final Fantasy X and X-2 on the same Game Card. Last week, we first reported that European copies of Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster contain a download code to redeem Final Fantasy X-2. Today we have a piece of good news and bad news to share with those of you waiting for Final Fantasy X|X-2 HD Remaster’s Switch release. ![]()
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