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‘Final Fantasy X/X-2’ coming to Steam; Game to have full Japanese audio, subs

| May 10, 2016 08:11 PM EDT

"Final Fantasy X's" heroine, Yuna, floats on the water to comtemplate on what to do next.

After a year "Final Fantasy X/X-2's" release on the PlayStation 4, the game will now be coming to the PC. The new PC game bundle will have full Japanese audio and subtitles.

According to IGN, the game will be remastered in high definition, and will have better visual effects than its original version. This PC version of the two games will have a slightly better improvement than its predecessor, which was released on the PlayStation 4 platform last year.

The bundle will also have the option for players to choose full Japanese audio, and also subtitles to make it easier for them to understand what the characters are saying. Some players want to hear the Japanese audio of the game, but also want to understand the game, so that option will make it convenient for them. According to the official website of Steam, there are eight supported languages the game supports, which are English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Traditional Chinese for the interface and subtitles, and English and Japanese for full audio support.

The game will also have different types of content included like the remastered or rearranged version of the BGM, content from the International Edition of the game, the auto-save feature, and five game boosters make it easier for players to go through the game. Some of the game boosters included is the high speed booster, and the no encounter booster to make travelling easier for your character party.

The minimum requirements of the game are not that demanding since players will only need a 2GHz dual core CPU, one GB of RAM, at least a graphics card equivalent of the Nvidia Geforce 9600GT with VRAM of 512MB, and storage of 37 GB available hard drive space. The recommended system requirements for the game are not that demanding either.

The first game is about Yuna and Tidus, who must battle an immortal enemy to save their world from destruction. The sequel is all about the female character, and talks about what has happened to their world after her team saved the world from the great disaster.

The game will be released on May 12, but there is still no price for the game currently. On other platforms like the PS4, it was originally sold for $49.99.

Check out the Spring Scene video below:

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