Final Fantasy X

2001 video game

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April 12 2023 The kabuki stage adaptation of Final Fantasy X concluded its performances at the IHI Stage Around Tokyo.
March 4 2023 A kabuki stage adaptation of Final Fantasy X, 'Kinoshita Group presents New Kabuki Final Fantasy X', began performances at the IHI Stage Around Tokyo, featuring Kikunosuke Onoe as Tidus and Yonekichi Nakamura as Yuna.
March 2022 Final Fantasy X series surpassed 21.1 million units sold worldwide, demonstrating the ongoing popularity of the HD Remaster collection
2021 Den of Geek ranked Auron number 6 among the '15 Best Final Fantasy Characters'.
July 2021 Tetsuya Nomura reveals that a story for a potential Final Fantasy X-3 sequel has been written by original game writer Kazushige Nojima.
2020 In the NHK All-Final Fantasy Grand Poll with over 468,000 votes, Auron was voted as the 15th best character in the series.
February 20 2020 The 20020220 Music from Final Fantasy live concert featured performances of several pieces from Final Fantasy X by an orchestra.
April 16 2019 Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster was released for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.
2016 Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster was released for Windows.
October 2016 Shinji Hashimoto reveals that Final Fantasy X-3 is possible, but Square Enix is currently focused on other projects, and confirms the audio drama serves as a potential basis for the sequel.
May 2015 Released for PlayStation 4, expanding the game's availability to a new console platform
May 2015 Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster was released worldwide for PlayStation 4, featuring enhanced graphics in full HD and the option to switch to the original soundtrack.
May 16 2015 Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster was released for Windows via Steam, including features like auto-save, game boosters, 4K resolution support, and cinematics skip option.
March 2014 A special launch event was held at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, California, featuring a signing event with Kitase and Naora, and an artwork auction with proceeds benefiting victims of Typhoon Haiyan.
March 2014 Worldwide release of the HD Remaster for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, bringing the remastered versions of Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2 to international markets
February 2014 Shinji Hashimoto clarifies in an interview that the Final Fantasy X audio drama was meant to expand the universe, not indicate a sequel was in development.
2013 After the HD Remaster release, Kazushige Nojima expressed interest in potentially creating a second sequel to Final Fantasy X if there was sufficient demand.
2013 Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster was released for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
2013 In an official Square Enix poll, Rikku was voted the thirteenth favorite female Final Fantasy character.
2013 Complex ranked Auron fourth in 'The 20 Greatest Final Fantasy Characters of All Time' and eighteenth in '25 Dead Video Game Characters We Wish Were Still Here'.
December 2013 Final Fantasy X HD Remaster was released in Japan for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, celebrating the game's 10-year anniversary.
December 2012 Final Fantasy X was re-released as part of the Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box.
January 2012 Production of the HD remaster began, with producer Yoshinori Kitase focusing on quality and updating character models of Tidus, Yuna, Bahamut, and Yojimbo.
2011 GamesRadar highlighted Auron as a quintessential 'badass' character in video games.
December 2010 Game Informer named Auron one of their '30 characters who defined a decade'.
February 2010 In a Famitsu poll, Auron was voted by readers as the thirty-third most popular video game character.
February 2010 In a Famitsu poll, Rikku was voted the fiftieth most popular video game character.

This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster, Characters of Final Fantasy X and X-2 & Music of Final Fantasy X, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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