Square Enix announced the Final Fantasy X series, including the sequel Final Fantasy X-2, surpassed 20.8 million copies sold as of September 2021.
Square Enix confirmed the updated sales to Gematsu. Additionally, the sales figure includes shipments and digital copies sold around the world. Roughly 6.8 million copies were sold since October 2013. Sales are expected to have surpassed a total of 21 million copies in 2022.
Both games are available now in the Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster for Nintendo Switch, PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Xbox One. Furthermore, the remasters are backwards compatible on the newest consoles, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Square Enix also announced a new FFX-themed kabuki play for spring 2023. The kabuki play will be held at the IHI Stage Around Tokyo to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Final Fantasy series. Exact dates for the play are pending at this time.
Performers Onoe Kikunosuke, Nakamura Shidou, Onoe Matsuya, Baishi Nakamura, Mantaro Nakamura, Yonekichi Nakamura, Nakamura Shikan, Kichitaro Kamimura, Shinobu Nakamura, Bando Hikosaburo, and Bando Yajuro are among the cast for the play. The kabuki play’s official website is available here.
Final Fantasy X first released on July 19, 2001 for the PlayStation 2 in Japan. The North American release followed up on December 17, 2001.