The Switch 2 Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster includes a stunning limited slip-cover, if you’ve got an Amazon Japan account at hand

The Switch 2 Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster includes a stunning limited slip-cover, if you’ve got an Amazon Japan account at hand

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I already own the Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster on the PS Vita, the PS3, the PS4, and of course, both original games on the PS2, so you’d assume that I’ve had my fill of Spira. However, this new Switch 2 release launching on July 27 for $43 at Amazon Japan is calling my name, as it includes a unique slipcover featuring new 25th Anniversary commemorative artwork. The catch? I’m going to have to import it to add it to my collection.

I’ve done that before and managed to miraculously spare myself from any hidden customs fees. However, that was the exception and not the rule, and I’ll need to come to terms with the fact that adding this version to my Switch 2 game shelf, as it’s not available yet in the US or UK physically, will likely require parting with some more of my hard-earned Gil. However, I’m prepared to do just that to add the stunning and unique artwork to my collection.

The stunning artwork in question isn’t just found on this unique Switch 2 release alone, as the official Final Fantasy X 25th Anniversary website showcases the gorgeous illustration of Tidus and Yuna on a range of new merch, including a set of Final Fantasy TCG Card Sleeves, and I have my eyes on those, too. It’s just nice to see new depictions of my favorite Final Fantasy couple besides the blue-toned art that was used when the Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remasters were originally released in 2014. Though that art does appear to be used on one slide of the special included sleeve.

Sure, the new 25th depiction of Tidus and Yuna is just printed on what appears to be a cardboard sleeve for a game I already own, and the game itself is a game-key card release and is not fully available on the cartridge provided. According to the official producer page, I’ll still need 30GB of space on my handheld to actually download and replay the two games again. However, that hasn’t stopped my collecting mindset from wanting to grab this version while I can, and fortunately, I already have an Amazon Japan account to do just that.

In Final Fantasy 10, protagonist Tidus stands with party members Auron, Kimahri Ronso, Yuna, Wakka, Lulu, and Rikku

(Image credit: Square Enix)

If you want to do the same, be aware that shipping and customs fees may be a factor. You’re also very unlikely to get your copy on the August 27 release day, as it’ll need time to ship from Japan to the US (or the UK). Yet, having an Amazon Japan account, particularly if you’re a Final Fantasy fan, can be pretty handy as it’s regularly one of the first places where a ton of collectibles, like the Final Fantasy Ultimania books, are printed.

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