Final Fantasy X-2 is a 2003 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation 2. Unlike most Final Fantasy games, which use self-contained stories and characters, X-2 continues the story of Final Fantasy X. The story follows Yuna as she searches for Tidus, the main character of the previous game, while trying to prevent political conflicts in Spira from escalating to war.
This is the first game in the series to feature just three player characters and an all-female main cast. The battle system incorporates Final Fantasy character classes—one of the series' signature gameplay concepts—and is one of the few entries to have multiple possible endings. The soundtrack was created by Noriko Matsueda and Takahito Eguchi in lieu of long-time Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu.
The game was positively received by critics and was commercially successful, selling over 5.4 million copies on PlayStation 2 and winning a number of awards. It was the last Final Fantasy game to be released by Square before it merged with Enix in April 2003. The game was re-released in high-definition for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in 2013, alongside Final Fantasy X, as Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster; this version was later released for the PlayStation 4 in 2015, Windows in 2016, and the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One in 2019. As of September 2021, the Final Fantasy X series had sold over 20.8 million units worldwide
Cast[]
| Image | Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yuna | Mayuko Aoki | Hedy Burress | |
| Rikku | Marika Matsumoto | Tara Strong | |
| Paine | Megumi Toyoguchi | Gwendoline Yeo | |
| Brother | Takayuki Yamaguchi | David Rasner | |
| Buddy | Ken Taira | Ogie Banks III | |
| Shinra | Akeno Watanabe | Pamela Adlon | |
| Barkeep | Junichi Suwabe | John DeMita | |
| Nooj | Nobutoshi Canna | George Newbern | |
| Baralai | Kenji Sobu | Josh Gomez | |
| Gippal | Kenichi Suzumura | Rick Gomez | |
| Leblanc | Satomi Yasuhara | Masasa Moyo | |
| Ormi | Kyotaka Furushima | Sarge | |
| Logos | Nobuo Tobita | S. Scott Bullock | |
| Wakka | Kazuya Nakai | John DiMaggio | |
| Lulu | Rio Natsuki | Paula Tiso | |
| Kimahri Ronso | Katsumi Chō | John DiMaggio | |
| Cid | Koichi Sakaguchi | Michael McShane | |
| Dona | Nanaho Katsuragi | Candi Milo | |
| Barthello | Jun Ishimaru | John DeMita | |
| Isaaru | Akio Suyama | Quinton Flynn | |
| Maroda | Masataka Nakai | Robbie Rist | |
| Pacce | Motoko Kumai | Candi Milo | |
| Lucil | Sayaka Ōhara | ||
| Elma | Sumomo Momomori | Julia Fletcher | |
| Clasko | Takayuki Yamaguchi | Matt Miller | |
| Beclem | Shunsuke Sakuya | Adam Paul | |
| Yaibal | Masataka Nakai | Scott Menville | |
| Maechen | Takuma Suzuki | Dwight Schultz | |
| Shelinda | Miki Nagasawa | Sherry Lynn | |
| Rin | Shunsuke Sakuya | Tom Kenny | |
| O'aka XXIII | Hidenari Ugaki | Dwight Schultz | |
| Tromell | Ryuzo Ishino | Corey Burton | |
| Calli | Rio Natsuki | Cree Summer | |
| Tobli | Hideo Ishikawa | Rob Paulsen | |
| Nhadala | Sayaka Ōhara | Daisy Tormé | |
| Benzo | Rio Natsuki | Dee Bradley Baker | |
| Garik Ronso | Masatoyo Tetsuno | Jack Fletcher | |
| Lian | ? | Rob Paulsen | |
| Ayde | ? | Dee Bradley Baker | |
| Hana | ? | Olivia Hack | |
| Taro | ? | Kath Soucie | |
| Dongo | ? | Phil Proctor | |
| Pukutak | ? | Grey DeLisle | |
| Bahamut's Fayth | Rio Natsuki | Debi Derryberry | |
| Seymour Guado | Junichi Suwabe | Alex Fernandez | |
| Auron | Hideo Ishikawa | Matt McKenzie | |
| Jecht | Masuo Amada | Gregg Berger | |
| Braska | Takuma Suzuki | Dee Bradley Baker | |
| Shuyin | Masakazu Morita | James Arnold Taylor | |
| Lenne | Kumi Koda | Cree Summer | |
| Tidus | Masakazu Morita | James Arnold Taylor |