Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster To Allegedly Feature New Ending

If you weren't completely satisfied with the ending of Final Fantasy X-2, you'll be pleased to know that Square is allegedly rewriting the ending for the HD upgrade.

According to Siliconera, the latest issue of the Japanese magazine Shonen Jump has revealed that Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster “will have a new 30-minute-long drama that will play during the compilation’s credits sequence.”

Kazushige Nojima, the writer responsible for Final Fantasy X, X-2, a couple of the entries on the original PlayStation, and the upcoming fifteenth installment, is said to be behind the new ending. If this is true, I hope it's good!

Would you like to see a new conclusion to Tidus and Yuna's story or is the ending just fine the way it is? Let us know in the comments below.

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