Square Enix released Final Fantasy X-2 for the PlayStation 2 in Japan, marking the first direct sequel in the Final Fantasy series.
Final Fantasy X-2 was released in North America for the PlayStation 2, reaching a wider audience and receiving generally positive reviews.
Final Fantasy X-2 was released across Europe, completing its rollout in major markets worldwide.
Square Enix announced plans to remaster Final Fantasy X and X-2 for modern platforms as part of the International HD Remaster project.
Square Enix released the remastered versions of Final Fantasy X and X-2 on PlayStation 4, expanding availability on newer consoles.
The HD remaster versions of Final Fantasy X and X-2 were released on PC via Steam and on Xbox One, further increasing platform availability.
After the defeat of Sin, Spira begins a new era of peace and prosperity, with the teachings of Yevon being questioned and new cultural shifts taking place.
Yuna, Rikku, and Paine form the Gullwings, an all-female sphere hunting and adventuring group, aiming to explore Spira and uncover its mysteries.
The Gullwings start amassing spheres that contain clues about Spira's history and the possibility of Tidus and other missing persons still being alive.
Two political factions, the Youth League and the Celebration League, clash over the future direction of Spira, sometimes leading to unrest and tension.
A significant battle where Yuna and her friends confront various adversaries to protect spiran peace and uncover deeper conspiracies surrounding the New Yevon and the factions.
The giant machina Vegnagun is revealed as an ancient weapon capable of massive destruction, prompting a mission to stop its activation and protect Spira.