The game releases on PSN on March 18, for both the PS3 and PS Vita

Dec 16, 2013 16:21 GMT  ·  By

Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster will be coming to both PlayStation 3 andPlayStation Vita on March 18, fully supporting cross save functionality, and retailing for $40 / €29.

The combo pack will also be available as a digital download on the PlayStation Store. Physical copies of Final Fantasy X for the Vita will include a voucher to download Final Fantasy X-2 from the PSN, while the PlayStation 3 version will include both games on one disk.

Coming exclusively to the Square Enix Online Store, the Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster Collector's Edition for the PlayStation 3 aims to bring something extra for dedicated fans of the series.

The package includes a 40-page hardcover ark book, chock-full of concept sketches, environment art and all the characters from the wonderful world of Spira. Each game gets its own separate section in the book and players will be able to see their favorite characters' journey from early art to full final render.

Speaking of renders, all three characters are featured in every single one of their Dresspheres, according to the official statement on the PlayStation Blog.

Along with the game disk, an extra Final Fantasy X HD Remaster Original Soundtrack blu-ray music disk will be included, with more than six hours of music set to various images from the game, taking fans through a visual and aural journey through FFX's most memorable moments.

Additionally, buyers will also receive five lithographs of iconic scenes like Tidus and Yuna in the waters of Macalania Forest and Gunner Yuna's striking pose, with brand new artwork created specifically for the Remaster version.

All in all, the Collector's Edition gives the game's biggest fans a real treat. The Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster Collector's Edition will only be available through Square Enix's online store on March 18, 2014, for the PlayStation 3, going for $80 / €58.

The limited edition version is also available on preorder now, and it may be a wise choice to secure a copy early, as supplies will probably not last very long.